Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hi, since many months now I am part of this marvellous group...and I keep reading and giving my advises since then. I have an intramural one, at the begining,..since 3 years now was 10cm*9cm and know is 12*11cm so it is a little big bigger. My periods not so different avery heavy second day and the rest I can handle it,..a normal period. Today, I had for the first time an hysterosalpingografy, I dont know if that is the correct word in english. My doubt is regarding what I have been told. First the doctor who did the test told me that usually she used to inyect just one shut of liquid (iodo) per woman and in my case she was using the number four, so she was really impressed. She told me that I had an uterus with a very weird shape, not commun. She had to introduced a baloom as she says she was not able to reach the tubes, or to full the tubes of liquid in order to verify them. Finally the falopian tubes she only saw one of them as the other was covered by the big fibroid I have, so she told me it will be only on the xray that we will know, but she never told me. My question is..does anyone there have lived this experience, mainly regarding the big capacity inside the uterus. _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Hi, since many months now I am part of this marvellous group...and I keep reading and giving my advises since then. I have an intramural one, at the begining,..since 3 years now was 10cm*9cm and know is 12*11cm so it is a little big bigger. My periods not so different avery heavy second day and the rest I can handle it,..a normal period. Today, I had for the first time an hysterosalpingografy, I dont know if that is the correct word in english. My doubt is regarding what I have been told. First the doctor who did the test told me that usually she used to inyect just one shut of liquid (iodo) per woman and in my case she was using the number four, so she was really impressed. She told me that I had an uterus with a very weird shape, not commun. She had to introduced a baloom as she says she was not able to reach the tubes, or to full the tubes of liquid in order to verify them. Finally the falopian tubes she only saw one of them as the other was covered by the big fibroid I have, so she told me it will be only on the xray that we will know, but she never told me. My question is..does anyone there have lived this experience, mainly regarding the big capacity inside the uterus or anormal shape of the uterus? Your comments will be highly appreciated and will give me a lot of support.. THANKS A LOT Marleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Hello I am having this procedure done next week and was wondering if you can provide me with information about any pain during or afterwards, and any before or after restrictions, like eating or drinking? Sorry I can't answer any of your questions. Thanks > Hi, since many months now I am part of this marvellous > group...and I keep reading and giving my advises since > then. > I have an intramural one, at the begining,..since 3 > years now was 10cm*9cm and know is 12*11cm so it is a > little big bigger. My periods not so different avery > heavy second day and the rest I can handle it,..a > normal period. > Today, I had for the first time an > hysterosalpingografy, I dont know if that is the > correct word in english. My doubt is regarding what I > have been told. First the doctor who did the test told > me that usually she used to inyect just one shut of > liquid (iodo) per woman and in my case she was using > the number four, so she was really impressed. She told > me that I had an uterus with a very weird shape, not > commun. She had to introduced a baloom as she says she > was not able to reach the tubes, or to full the tubes > of liquid in order to verify them. > Finally the falopian tubes she only saw one of them as > the other was covered by the big fibroid I have, so > she told me it will be only on the xray that we will > know, but she never told me. > My question is..does anyone there have lived this > experience, mainly regarding the big capacity inside > the uterus or anormal shape of the uterus? > Your comments will be highly appreciated and will give > me a lot of support.. > THANKS A LOT > Marleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Hello I am having this procedure done next week and was wondering if you can provide me with information about any pain during or afterwards, and any before or after restrictions, like eating or drinking? Sorry I can't answer any of your questions. Thanks > Hi, since many months now I am part of this marvellous > group...and I keep reading and giving my advises since > then. > I have an intramural one, at the begining,..since 3 > years now was 10cm*9cm and know is 12*11cm so it is a > little big bigger. My periods not so different avery > heavy second day and the rest I can handle it,..a > normal period. > Today, I had for the first time an > hysterosalpingografy, I dont know if that is the > correct word in english. My doubt is regarding what I > have been told. First the doctor who did the test told > me that usually she used to inyect just one shut of > liquid (iodo) per woman and in my case she was using > the number four, so she was really impressed. She told > me that I had an uterus with a very weird shape, not > commun. She had to introduced a baloom as she says she > was not able to reach the tubes, or to full the tubes > of liquid in order to verify them. > Finally the falopian tubes she only saw one of them as > the other was covered by the big fibroid I have, so > she told me it will be only on the xray that we will > know, but she never told me. > My question is..does anyone there have lived this > experience, mainly regarding the big capacity inside > the uterus or anormal shape of the uterus? > Your comments will be highly appreciated and will give > me a lot of support.. > THANKS A LOT > Marleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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