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3" fibroid on top of uterus -- treatment?


Hello, all:

On Monday, an ultrasound revealed that I have a 3 inch wide fibroid embedded in the top of my uterus. I've been having heavy periods with clotting and bursts of fresh blood for the last couple of years, but no pain to speak of. Thanks to the ultrasound, I now know what was causing the menstrual irregularities.

I know that sometimes cutting off the blood supply to a fibroid is an option, but this one looks like part of it is inside the uterine wall. (The ultrasound tech let me view the images from the scan.) Does this make a hysterectomy a more likely form of treatment?

Thank you to everyone who takes the time to respond.

ETA: Thank you, Keltasia (((hugs back))). I'm sure it will turn out all right, but... yeah. Major surgery. Not something I'm looking forward to.

(((((Prairiecrow)))))

I hope all turns out well for you. Here's a link that may help answer some of your questions.

http://www.4woman.gov/FAQ/fibroids.htm

So many men think its easy to be a woman, I just wish they had our "indoor plumbing" to see how it really is.

I have this as well and have been living with it for the last 7 years since my breast cancer treatments. My Doctor said as long as the bleeding doesn't get out of control, she thought I should just live with it so I have been. Frankly since I began menopause two years ago, the bleeding has been nonexistant. My annual paps check it for size and it hasn't changed so I just ignore it. She was more concerned with me bleeding to death during and after the surgery and didn't want to mess with it unless it became a huge problem. Good luck. Crone

No Idea.

Have Not Been To a Gynae for Years...

Ugh I'm there with you. I've got 3 or 4 fibroids and one is really large. My doctor said that I could take birth control pills and hold off surgery. He said menopause would be the end of them. The problem for me is the pill became unpredictible. My period would happen whenever it wanted regardless of the pill. Actually the pill made it worse. So I stopped taking those. I'm not sure how long I've had these fibroids but it's been a while. My periods are sometimes so bad that I don't leave the house, I can't.

The doctor said if they started causing trouble with any functions of my body then I'd need to have a partial hysterectomy. If I had the money, I'd do it today. I'm tired of the heavy bleeding, back pain, leg aches and all.

Here are some book suggestions I got from another with fibroid trouble.

Susan Lark MD wrote a book--Fibroid Tumors and Endometriosis

There is another book--but I have yet to purchase it--its out of print Woman Heal Thyself--it has pressure points--like acupressure used to heal and realign the energy.

Healing Wise--the Women's Herbal by Susun Weed
New Menopausal Years--the Wise Woman Way--Susun Weed *this book won a Book of the Year award;) I love her teas and her down to earth ways

Homoeopathy can be very successful in treating uterine fibroids, and is completely non-invasive (and doesn't involve drugs).

It's possible the remedy Pulsatilla would help, as I just looked in up in the repertory and it was listed under "Menstrual blood" "changeable". http://homeoint.org/books4/boerirep/fema...

If Pulsatilla is indicated, you might experience pain (worsening) in the morning and during the flow of blood. More info on Pulsatilla - http://homeoint.org/books/allkeyn/allkey...

Another remedy that is often indicated in uterine fibroids with clots is Sabina - http://homeoint.org/books/allkeyn/allkey...

Ferrum met might also be indicated -
http://homeoint.org/books/allkeyn/allkey...

With homoeopathy you have to match the symptoms of the remedy with the symptoms of the WHOLE person (eg including mental and other generalised attributes), not just the symptoms of their initial problem.

I think it is peculiar that you don't have any pain with your period, and this should be taken into consideration when you choose (or a homoepath chooses) your remedy or remedies.

It would probably be most beneficial to see a reputable homoeopath near where you live, as there is more involved in good homoeopathic treatment than what I can offer online at the moment. Sorry I can't respond in more depth, as I need to study.

P.S. I don't know whether or not you are American... if you are American, they spell homoeopathy - "homeopathy". It might help for you to do a search on "homeopathy" "uterine fibroid" etc.

Lots of online books on homoeopathy available at
http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/...

The remedy book I used (called a Materia Medica) was Allen's Keynotes... available online here (free)
http://homeoint.org/books/allkeyn/index....

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