| I am suffering and think this may be my last option. It comes down to uterine fibroid embolization or this. Anyone consider both and regret choosing a hysterectomy? |
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Get the embolus action. Medical menopause is tough.
I still have my uterus, but have a few friends who went through menopause early due to chemo. It is hard. |
| I hate autocorrect. Embolization. |
| I'm 40 and had a hysterectomy for medical reasons. I still have 1 ovary. Ask if this is an option. It is better than instant menopause |
| But if you keep your ovaries and only take out the uterus, then you don't have "medical menopause," right? |
| Right PP. I am in my mid 30s and had to have a hysto due to cancer. Kept my ovaries and feel great. |
The embolization is the least drastic of your options - the doctor should have explained this. I did UAE and it did shrink the fibroid. Hysterectomy should be the last option if all else fails. |
PP here. Me, too. It's great not menstruating every month, but you still have the hormones (almost like PMS). |
| OP here - thanks for the info. At this point all else has failed. but, still its a tough choice. My concern with UAE is having foreign particles in my veins forever and that it may need to be performed again in the future. I would just like to be done with it already. |
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I had a total hysterectormy due to cancer and feel fine! Very few menopause symptoms (hot flashes when I drink at night) and don't miss my heavy periods at all.
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| I had a partial hysterectomy (still have ovaries and cervix) due to fibroids and other issues and I only wish I had done it earlier. I felt like a new woman after. It's been great not having to deal with the frequent debilitating pain, the excessive bleeding, or the extreme bloating. No regrets at all. |
| No regrets at all, except I regret waiting so long. I kept my ovaries and have normal hormone levels. It has been a very positive change in my life. |
Didn't regret it for a minute. Had hysterectomy due to monster size fibroids and HCT dropping from bleeding. Kept both ovaries and cervix. Had to have done in early 40 and wasn't planning on any kids so no regrets and no periods. Did not go through menopause afterward either. |
This is my story as well... except I had the cervix removed with the uterus. Wasn't that bad of a process. Definitely get a laprascopic hysterectomy if you have it done. Run away from any doctor who says "I only do the traditional vertical cuts b/c they are faster." Northern Va. Pelvic Surgery Associates..Dr. Garg. |
| 8:55 -- here -- Dr. Garg is my recommendation to OP. As I re-read it, I realized it might sound like I was saying to run away from Dr. Garg. Quite the contrary. She was very good. |