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Heavy Periods, PCOS, should I get a hysterectomy? |
Im 24 years old and have been diagnosed with PCOS and Endometrial Hyperplaysia for the past 6 years. I have had 2 D&Cs in the past year, and been on 10 forms of birth control as well as Metformin. I still have had severe issues with my period where it will not come for 8-10 months, and when it does come it is horrible clotting, heavy, with such severe cramps that I cannot get out of bed. I feel like I have exhausted all of my options, and am now considering a ablation or full hysterectomy. Has anyone gone through anything similar and have any advice before I make my decision? I have wanted children for a very long time, and am not sure I am ready to give up the fight for them yet. Thanks I have a little bit different situation than you do, but I still know how you feel about considering a hysterectomy. I'm 23 years old and have no kids, but I have also considered a hysterectomy. For almost a year and a half, I have been bleeding heavily (as heavy as a period) almost constantly and had very severe pelvic pain. I have been on 5 different birth control pills and currently the depo shot in a little over a year. Nothing has helped me and everything just keeps getting worse. I have been to 2 different doctors about this. My first doctor did a laparoscopy, said she found nothing, and told me to "hang in there". Needless to say, I started to see a different doctor. My new doc has done so many tests and procedures that I have lost count. I'm scheduled to have another laparoscopy on the 15th. I have also been thinking a lot about having a hysterectomy in the last couple of months. I feel like I have run out of options and things just keep getting worse. I also have always wanted to have kids, but at this point it doesn't look very likely for me. In my situation, even if I didn't have a hysterectomy, I still most likely would not be able to have kids because of all the problems I'm having. I just wanted to let you know that there is someone out there who knows a little bit how you are feeling. I hope things get better for you and good luck making your decision!! It is not time for hysterectomy. You have only one terrible day in a year - when periods come. I believe you can endure this single day. You have to heal general metabolic disbalance of your body, but not the derangements which relate to uterus. Why was you prescribed Metformin, do you have diabetes? idk |
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