Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 I have a huge fibroid - size of a watermelon one doctor told me, size of a football another told me. Anyway it is 20-24 weeks in size. My long-time gyn. wanted to do a hysterectomy but I would not agree to it. She said she would try to take away only the fibroid (which turned out to be four fibroids amounting to this huge size) but she did not think she would be able to do it and wanted me to sign a permission letter for a hysterectomy just in case. She is a reprod. endoc. I then went back to the obgyn I used 15 yrs ago and he said he would not consider doing a myomectomy. He said that with all the problems I have had he would recommend a complete hysterectomy. He said that I could grow another one after this which might need surgery. I am 52 years old this year and still not in menopause. There is one hitch with doing surgery - or repeated surgeries - and that is that I have a tendency for my blood to clot. On the other hand, I want to be done with all these problems. I have had about three laperoscopies, about six D&Cs and one myomectomy over the last 15 years. I have had this present fibroid for over three years. It has wrecked my life! I have been on Lupron eight months now and the doctor says I can't stay on it any longer. I was off it for six weeks and had a horrendous period. That was it! I can't take this any more. I am back on Lupron but can't stay on it. I would prefer not to lose my uterus but I am out of doctors! I don't even know if I can save my uterus with a fibroid this size or even if it is wise NOT to have a hysterectomy, given the fact I could grow another. As my doctor said, if my body would just go into menopause, that would resolve everything but it is not cooperating. If anyone can recommend another doctor in this area, I would be grateful. I don't know what else to do and I have to do something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Hi, I had an MYO in early February with Dr. Elisabeth Quint (who came highly recommended by a friend of mine who *hates* doctors) at the Gyn/Ob office at University of Michigan's Hospital. She is wonderful and the office is great (especially considering it's size). Gynecology Services - Hysterectomy Alternatives (HALT) Clinic A. Alfred Taubman Health Care Center 1500 East Medical Center Drive Floor 1, Room 1342, Reception: E Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0384 Phone: (734)763-6295 Fax: (734)936-8745 http://www2.med.umich.edu/pcdv2/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinics.info&service_i d=234 I can't recommend her highly enough... Good luck, Lee --On Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:52 AM +0000 uterinefibroids wrote: > > > I have a huge fibroid - size of a watermelon one doctor told me, size of > a football another told me. Anyway it is 20-24 weeks in size. > > My long-time gyn. wanted to do a hysterectomy but I would not agree to > it. She said she would try to take away only the fibroid (which turned > out to be four fibroids amounting to this huge size) but she did not > think she would be able to do it and wanted me to sign a permission > letter for a hysterectomy just in case. She is a reprod. endoc. > > I then went back to the obgyn I used 15 yrs ago and he said he would not > consider doing a myomectomy. He said that with all the problems I have > had he would recommend a complete hysterectomy. He said that I could > grow another one after this which might need surgery. > > I am 52 years old this year and still not in menopause. There is one > hitch with doing surgery - or repeated surgeries - and that is that I > have a tendency for my blood to clot. On the other hand, I want to be > done with all these problems. I have had about three laperoscopies, > about six D&Cs and one myomectomy over the last 15 years. > > I have had this present fibroid for over three years. It has wrecked my > life! I have been on Lupron eight months now and the doctor says I can't > stay on it any longer. I was off it for six weeks and had a horrendous > period. That was it! I can't take this any more. I am back on Lupron > but can't stay on it. > > I would prefer not to lose my uterus but I am out of doctors! I don't > even know if I can save my uterus with a fibroid this size or even if it > is wise NOT to have a hysterectomy, given the fact I could grow another. > > As my doctor said, if my body would just go into menopause, that would > resolve everything but it is not cooperating. > > If anyone can recommend another doctor in this area, I would be > grateful. I don't know what else to do and I have to do something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Hello, your tumor sounds like the same size as my. The doctors are telling me that the tumor and uterus are the size of 20 weeks. I am going today to talk to an IR to see if this procedure would work for me. I will let you know what he tells me. I have done the Lupton and had a myomectomy and the tumors have come back. I am just hoping that this treatment would work for so I won't have to a hysterectomy. I am only 35 years old and I feel that I am too young to have a hysterectomy. _____ From: ljridley@... Hi, I had an MYO in early February with Dr. Elisabeth Quint (who came highly recommended by a friend of mine who *hates* doctors) at the Gyn/Ob office at University of Michigan's Hospital. She is wonderful and the office is great (especially considering it's size). Gynecology Services - Hysterectomy Alternatives (HALT) Clinic A. Alfred Taubman Health Care Center 1500 East Medical Center Drive Floor 1, Room 1342, Reception: E Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0384 Phone: (734)763-6295 Fax: (734)936-8745 http://www2.med.umich.edu/pcdv2/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinics.info http://www2.med.umich.edu/pcdv2/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinics.info&service_i > &service_i d=234 I can't recommend her highly enough... Good luck, Lee --On Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:52 AM +0000 uterinefibroids wrote: > > > I have a huge fibroid - size of a watermelon one doctor told me, size of > a football another told me. Anyway it is 20-24 weeks in size. > > My long-time gyn. wanted to do a hysterectomy but I would not agree to > it. She said she would try to take away only the fibroid (which turned > out to be four fibroids amounting to this huge size) but she did not > think she would be able to do it and wanted me to sign a permission > letter for a hysterectomy just in case. She is a reprod. endoc. > > I then went back to the obgyn I used 15 yrs ago and he said he would not > consider doing a myomectomy. He said that with all the problems I have > had he would recommend a complete hysterectomy. He said that I could > grow another one after this which might need surgery. > > I am 52 years old this year and still not in menopause. There is one > hitch with doing surgery - or repeated surgeries - and that is that I > have a tendency for my blood to clot. On the other hand, I want to be > done with all these problems. I have had about three laperoscopies, > about six D&Cs and one myomectomy over the last 15 years. > > I have had this present fibroid for over three years. It has wrecked my > life! I have been on Lupron eight months now and the doctor says I can't > stay on it any longer. I was off it for six weeks and had a horrendous > period. That was it! I can't take this any more. I am back on Lupron > but can't stay on it. > > I would prefer not to lose my uterus but I am out of doctors! I don't > even know if I can save my uterus with a fibroid this size or even if it > is wise NOT to have a hysterectomy, given the fact I could grow another. > > As my doctor said, if my body would just go into menopause, that would > resolve everything but it is not cooperating. > > If anyone can recommend another doctor in this area, I would be > grateful. I don't know what else to do and I have to do something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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