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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] To this PP, I am in a similar situation. How did GW catch the scar tissue? From a SHG? Is your scar tissue from a previous surgery? Sacks has a very laissez faire attitude with me as well. While I appreciate not getting too ahead of ourselves, there isn't time to waste. In my case he didn't want to look any further than the HSG but I'm afraid I have scar tissue too. Did you have a normal HSG but GW found scar tissue some other way?[/quote] I did have a normal HSG exam, but HSG's only detect structure. In my case, the scarring was in the cervix area, so HSG couldn't pick it up anyway. I had a hysterscopy, which essentially uses a camera to directly image. Scarring was very clear in that. Dr. Robinson at GW is very well known for this procedure (he's not an RE, but works with GW's IVF clinic), and he's got great bedside manner. I don't know what you're symptoms are, but post-D&C I had excruciating pain with each of my transfers...which turns out to be due to the fact that he was trying to shove a catheter through scar tissue instead of an opening. If you think something's off, there is no harm in a second opinion.[/quote]
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