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Is there any women living with uterine Fibroids and tolerating them without removing them or it? |
I have one a size of a grapefuilt and couses a lot of pain sometimes. I've never had them touch wood but my half sister did. She had one the size of a grapefruit like yourself and another the size of a tennis ball. When they did another scan some months later she had several small ones too so in january of this year they took her whole womb away. |
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I've never had them touch wood but my half sister did. She had one the size of a grapefruit like yourself and another the size of a tennis ball. When they did another scan some months later sh... My sister had a couple surgeries to remove serious fibroids and a few years later she had 2 healthy babies. She did have c-section but I don't think it was related at all to the earlier fibros... It is recommended to wait about 6 weeks after laparoscopic surgery but I would recommend checking with your doctor as well to see what they say. ...Get a second opinion. This is too young unless it's really necessary. I bet it was a male doctor too. ...often, there are no symptoms pelvic pain irregular bleeding painful urination with large fibroids ... Treatments: Hysteroscopic resection is a process in which a doctor uses a tool that inserts into the cervix. This tool is attached to a camera that allows the doctor to see any type of fibroids.... As long as you are still ovulating and have good viable eggs you can get pregnant. You can request a blood test from your OB/GYN to check your LH and FSH levels. Elevated FSH levels usually indicat... You should focus on decreasing your Fibroids not increasing your drugs to prevent the pain.... Diet, exercise & changing the foods you eat, will help decrease your Fibroids... ... |
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