Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to have my hysteroscopy on 16th. For those who had this procedure. Did you have any pain after 5 days. We are planning universal studios from 21st-25th. Not going to be very active at the park but worried about some extra walking. My procedure is to remove the polyps and take a sample from my uterus line for biopsy purpose.
I have had two done during IVF and felt completely back to normal/returning to work as a teacher within a day or two.
Barring any complications, I don’t think you’ll have a problem with the trip 5 days later. I know everyone is different but other than a bit of nausea and slight cramping/spotting the day of, I had no other side effects. Hope it goes well! ❤️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having one done tomorrow in office. Will report back.
I’m back. I had the procedure this morning and it was painless. I’d read too many horror stories about having this done as an in-office procedure and I’m so glad my doctor took pain management seriously. My doctor did find one polyp and she took two samples to send off for testing.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to have my hysteroscopy on 16th. For those who had this procedure. Did you have any pain after 5 days. We are planning universal studios from 21st-25th. Not going to be very active at the park but worried about some extra walking. My procedure is to remove the polyps and take a sample from my uterus line for biopsy purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I had one to have three polyps removed. No long-term side effects and as far as I know, polyps haven’t come back. I had it done as an in-office procedure because I was trying to conceive and didn’t want to wait to do the procedure in the hospital. The only downside to that was there was no anesthesia used (not even local), but honestly the pain was bearable and then it was just done. I’d recommend getting the procedure.
When was your procedure done? Now my doctor is saying that it will be general anesthesia. If I heard it right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure its really needed?
I am trying not to but the doctor is seeing a tiny mass in my uterus line which needs to get biopsy done. And my very heavy bleeding is another thing which is causing concern.
Why shouldn’t I go for hysteroscopy?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I had one to have three polyps removed. No long-term side effects and as far as I know, polyps haven’t come back. I had it done as an in-office procedure because I was trying to conceive and didn’t want to wait to do the procedure in the hospital. The only downside to that was there was no anesthesia used (not even local), but honestly the pain was bearable and then it was just done. I’d recommend getting the procedure.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to have my hysteroscopy on 16th. For those who had this procedure. Did you have any pain after 5 days. We are planning universal studios from 21st-25th. Not going to be very active at the park but worried about some extra walking. My procedure is to remove the polyps and take a sample from my uterus line for biopsy purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm having one done tomorrow in office. Will report back.
I’m back. I had the procedure this morning and it was painless. I’d read too many horror stories about having this done as an in-office procedure and I’m so glad my doctor took pain management seriously. My doctor did find one polyp and she took two samples to send off for testing.
Anonymous wrote:General anesthesia is likely twilight, right?
Anonymous wrote:I'm having one done tomorrow in office. Will report back.