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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry to hijack the OP's thread here! But thank you thank you thank you for the detailed description, for the woman who went through the lapro hyster. Would you mind sharing which doctor you worked with? And just to whine a bit, I'm about 1/2 through my first pack of Lo Loestrin BCPs to see if these will help with bleeding....and I can't believe I'm actually HOPING for my period to get here ASAP. My abdomen is HUGE. Can't believe I'm actually looking forward to a couple of days with my (now routine) super tampon/super bad/change in 1-2 hours routine just to get through it and have my abdomen shrink back down a bit. My GYN told me these pills may not be the answer....may call her tomorrow to ask if I can just stop taking them.[/quote] Dr. Garg. Northern Va Pelvic Surgery Associates. I think they have a couple of offices. The key thing is to avoid the big cut down the abdomen by geting a laprascopic surgery. Robotic surgeries are not all the rage anymore, but laprascopic minimizes pain and infection. It's still gojng to swell and there will be some pain as you heal. That is true with all surgeries....you fell worse before you feel better.[/quote]
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