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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for responding. I have been looking on line for possible places to connect with others who have experienced this and the closest I found was an ashermans support board. I clearly did not do enough research before doing this and am so upset with myself. I want to gather as much info as I can before making the hysterectomy decision so a second opinion is definitely on my list. It would be great to find people who have experienced drs with this. I will be talking with my dr again in the next few days and I[b] plan to grill her[/b] about any other exp she (or her partners) have with this. [/quote]grill her for what purpose? It's a known risk, and she can't confess her sin and clear your body of the problem. Perhaps you need to investigate how this complication is diagnosed and if there truly is no other option. [/quote] I am the pp that responded that I chickened out. The other poster is being a little harsh. I can understand why you are upset. The ablation is promoted as being a simple procedure that can be done in one day and then all your problems are cured. I had the procedure scheduled and had all the preop blood work done and the endometrial biopsy first. (My dr only did ablation sunder general) It was at the last appointment before the procedure that he went over the risks. The one about the chance the tissue grows back and traps the blood and causes severe pain and results in hysterectomy really jumped out at me. I just felt that given my luck my tissue would grow back. I am sure it is upsetting to think that now you may need a hysterectomy. Some months I would like to have a hysterectomy just to stop all the heavy periods. [/quote]
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