Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I'm asking questions that are too personal. My deal is this: I have many and large fibroids that are now starting to interfere with my life. I had a Mirena that kept things under control for several years, but it migrated out of place, and had to be removed via guided ultrasound. It wasn't a pleasant experience AT ALL (took them a few tries), and the doctor almost had to quit and remove it surgically. They don't think they can get another one in due to the position of my fibroids, and then the chances are good that the same thing would happen. After removing the Mirena, the doctor said she thinks I should consider a hysterectomy, since I'm not going to have any more children (I'm 43). I have fairly bad symptoms - lots of pressure in my abdomen, it effects my ability to urinate freely sometimes, I have back pain, cramps, and HEAVY bleeding during my very loooooong periods. I look like I'm 5 months pregnant about 1.5-2 weeks out of each month. My husband of all people wants me to consider a hysterectomy, because then it would be "once and done". I'm worried about early menopause and side effects on sexual enjoyment. Plus just the silly "emotional tears" of knowing my uterus is gone, which is....silly. The doctor said she could try ablation too, but wasn't sure of the effectiveness in my situation. Do you know if there are message boards anywhere for women who have had a hysterectomy and who discuss the recovery, side effects, etc? I know there is medical literature both for and against supra cervical hysterectomy....just might be good to hear from women who have been through it.
Why not a have a myomectomy? I had one 7 years ago and have had two kids and zero symptoms since. I am 37.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I'm asking questions that are too personal. My deal is this: I have many and large fibroids that are now starting to interfere with my life. I had a Mirena that kept things under control for several years, but it migrated out of place, and had to be removed via guided ultrasound. It wasn't a pleasant experience AT ALL (took them a few tries), and the doctor almost had to quit and remove it surgically. They don't think they can get another one in due to the position of my fibroids, and then the chances are good that the same thing would happen. After removing the Mirena, the doctor said she thinks I should consider a hysterectomy, since I'm not going to have any more children (I'm 43). I have fairly bad symptoms - lots of pressure in my abdomen, it effects my ability to urinate freely sometimes, I have back pain, cramps, and HEAVY bleeding during my very loooooong periods. I look like I'm 5 months pregnant about 1.5-2 weeks out of each month. My husband of all people wants me to consider a hysterectomy, because then it would be "once and done". I'm worried about early menopause and side effects on sexual enjoyment. Plus just the silly "emotional tears" of knowing my uterus is gone, which is....silly. The doctor said she could try ablation too, but wasn't sure of the effectiveness in my situation. Do you know if there are message boards anywhere for women who have had a hysterectomy and who discuss the recovery, side effects, etc? I know there is medical literature both for and against supra cervical hysterectomy....just might be good to hear from women who have been through it.
Anonymous wrote:Had it done at 38 and was glad that I did. It completely eliminated my periods. I am so glad to be done with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone here who had uterus + ovaries out at a youngish age (pre-menopause)? I get horrible hormonal migraines every single month, along with hideous periods. I've had a Mirena IUD in for the past year, and it worked initially to control the bleeding but has since stopped and I'm back to soaking through pads and tampons like crazy for 7 days every month. Also, my periods are starting to get irregular and I'm having hot flashes. I'm about to be 38, which seems young to consider such a thing, but I've tried every migraine medication and therapy out there. My mom had the same thing and only saw improvement after a complete hysterectomy when she went thru menopause. I am so ready to be done with this that I'm seriously considering it if the doctor would be game.
I'm sure the dr. would be willing if you are sure that you are done with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone here who had uterus + ovaries out at a youngish age (pre-menopause)? I get horrible hormonal migraines every single month, along with hideous periods. I've had a Mirena IUD in for the past year, and it worked initially to control the bleeding but has since stopped and I'm back to soaking through pads and tampons like crazy for 7 days every month. Also, my periods are starting to get irregular and I'm having hot flashes. I'm about to be 38, which seems young to consider such a thing, but I've tried every migraine medication and therapy out there. My mom had the same thing and only saw improvement after a complete hysterectomy when she went thru menopause. I am so ready to be done with this that I'm seriously considering it if the doctor would be game.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I'm asking questions that are too personal. My deal is this: I have many and large fibroids that are now starting to interfere with my life. I had a Mirena that kept things under control for several years, but it migrated out of place, and had to be removed via guided ultrasound. It wasn't a pleasant experience AT ALL (took them a few tries), and the doctor almost had to quit and remove it surgically. They don't think they can get another one in due to the position of my fibroids, and then the chances are good that the same thing would happen. After removing the Mirena, the doctor said she thinks I should consider a hysterectomy, since I'm not going to have any more children (I'm 43). I have fairly bad symptoms - lots of pressure in my abdomen, it effects my ability to urinate freely sometimes, I have back pain, cramps, and HEAVY bleeding during my very loooooong periods. I look like I'm 5 months pregnant about 1.5-2 weeks out of each month. My husband of all people wants me to consider a hysterectomy, because then it would be "once and done". I'm worried about early menopause and side effects on sexual enjoyment. Plus just the silly "emotional tears" of knowing my uterus is gone, which is....silly. The doctor said she could try ablation too, but wasn't sure of the effectiveness in my situation. Do you know if there are message boards anywhere for women who have had a hysterectomy and who discuss the recovery, side effects, etc? I know there is medical literature both for and against supra cervical hysterectomy....just might be good to hear from women who have been through it.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I'm asking questions that are too personal. My deal is this: I have many and large fibroids that are now starting to interfere with my life. I had a Mirena that kept things under control for several years, but it migrated out of place, and had to be removed via guided ultrasound. It wasn't a pleasant experience AT ALL (took them a few tries), and the doctor almost had to quit and remove it surgically. They don't think they can get another one in due to the position of my fibroids, and then the chances are good that the same thing would happen. After removing the Mirena, the doctor said she thinks I should consider a hysterectomy, since I'm not going to have any more children (I'm 43). I have fairly bad symptoms - lots of pressure in my abdomen, it effects my ability to urinate freely sometimes, I have back pain, cramps, and HEAVY bleeding during my very loooooong periods. I look like I'm 5 months pregnant about 1.5-2 weeks out of each month. My husband of all people wants me to consider a hysterectomy, because then it would be "once and done". I'm worried about early menopause and side effects on sexual enjoyment. Plus just the silly "emotional tears" of knowing my uterus is gone, which is....silly. The doctor said she could try ablation too, but wasn't sure of the effectiveness in my situation. Do you know if there are message boards anywhere for women who have had a hysterectomy and who discuss the recovery, side effects, etc? I know there is medical literature both for and against supra cervical hysterectomy....just might be good to hear from women who have been through it.
Anonymous wrote:search this forum about ablations. There was a thread about a specific problem that quite a few people have developed after it.
I was in your shoes a few years ago, OP. I had a laprascopic hysterectomy and life has been a breeze (on that front) ever since. It may not be right for you, but if it turns out ablation isn't what you want, then don't be afraid of the hysterectomy.