Just back from the ultrasound.
Two fibroids, one small, in the muscle, one largeish in the right hand side of my uterus, obscuring view of my right ovary. Also slight bicornate uterus. The largeish fibroid might well be a factor in delaying conception, and could make life difficult for the kid in the womb. At least my endometrium appears to be smooth. I read the radiographer's report, and she suggests another ultrasound mid-to-late cycle, to get a better picture of what's going on there. I'll hold the consultant to that.
My mother had a fibroid, and hence a C-section. They think the fibroid damaged me and didn't want another baby after me - too dangerous to have a kid with maybe even more serious problems than my dyspraxia. (Thanks, Mum, thanks, Dad. What a vote of confidence.)
I know I can still get pregnant, and there are loads of complementary methods out there for dealing wiyth my problem before the NHS even gets around to surgery.
What gets me is the WASTE of TIME. If I need an operation, I could have had that half a year ago.
I just hope the consultant gets back to me with another appointment where I can DISCUSS the results with him/her, or with whatever registrar happens to be floating around at the time.
I'm utterly, utterly, utterly disillusioned.
Two fibroids, one small, in the muscle, one largeish in the right hand side of my uterus, obscuring view of my right ovary. Also slight bicornate uterus. The largeish fibroid might well be a factor in delaying conception, and could make life difficult for the kid in the womb. At least my endometrium appears to be smooth. I read the radiographer's report, and she suggests another ultrasound mid-to-late cycle, to get a better picture of what's going on there. I'll hold the consultant to that.
My mother had a fibroid, and hence a C-section. They think the fibroid damaged me and didn't want another baby after me - too dangerous to have a kid with maybe even more serious problems than my dyspraxia. (Thanks, Mum, thanks, Dad. What a vote of confidence.)
I know I can still get pregnant, and there are loads of complementary methods out there for dealing wiyth my problem before the NHS even gets around to surgery.
What gets me is the WASTE of TIME. If I need an operation, I could have had that half a year ago.
I just hope the consultant gets back to me with another appointment where I can DISCUSS the results with him/her, or with whatever registrar happens to be floating around at the time.
I'm utterly, utterly, utterly disillusioned.
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Date: 2004-10-19 08:45 am (UTC)One of my sisters has a partially bicornate uterus. She found this out after she lost two pregnancies, then managed to carry her third to about 35 weeks (her daughter is now almost 19). Then she lost two more pregnancies after that. I'm sorry about this. It sucks for anyone who's got it.
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Date: 2004-10-19 09:05 am (UTC)Looking on the bright side, at least there's now some information to work with, even if you do still need to pin the consultant down about it.
I must admit I know nothing about fibroids - are they treatable/operable?
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Date: 2004-10-19 09:05 am (UTC)When will they operate?
Catherine
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Date: 2004-10-19 11:22 am (UTC)I don't even have an appointment with a consultant to discuss the news yet - they will write to me. GAH.
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Date: 2004-10-19 11:24 am (UTC)~hugs~ for your sister
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Date: 2004-10-19 11:55 am (UTC)I'm so sorry - that sounds terrible. I hope you get some sense out of your doctors soon :/
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Date: 2004-10-19 02:08 pm (UTC)Hugs.
I had fibroids with Eryn, but they didn't block the process. They both exploded during the pregnancy (scaring the heck out of me), but they didn't endanger Eryn.
I took (still do) 1000 u of vitamin E and cut way back on caffeine and the fibroids in my breast shrank.
Hugs!
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Date: 2004-10-19 02:17 pm (UTC)Today is that sister's birthday. She just might be thinking along these lines today.
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Date: 2004-10-20 01:27 am (UTC)My friend had an operation to remove hers and she's doing fine except for irregular period. And she's still trying to conceive, without luck, so far.
I'm praying hard for her and for you.
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