Saturday, February 6, 2010

Recovery Time After Uterine Polyp Removal 44yrs For 1 Yr Had Heavy Bleeding & Pain Every Month. Should I Have Hysterectomy Or Uterine Ablation?

44yrs for 1 yr had heavy bleeding & pain every month. Should I have hysterectomy or uterine ablation? - recovery time after uterine polyp removal

I was told that the removal of the uterus or may not work if it takes 3 years, so there again, or simply receive all the time to re-use and might have to go happily on their way to hormone replacement therapy? I do not want to cause pain or bleeding that lasts more than 10-15 days per month. Help me make a decision.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you talked to your doctor about your options. If you worry about it, perhaps, seek a second opinion. This doctor can probably give some more information) after the first (an idea. They have the weight of what is happening now, and compare it with what he later face. I know it can be more than 10 years younger, but when I said I needed a hysterectomy for some reason - I would. No event, no more pain and no more babies.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you talked to your doctor about your options. If you worry about it, perhaps, seek a second opinion. This doctor can probably give some more information) after the first (an idea. They have the weight of what is happening now, and compare it with what he later face. I know it can be more than 10 years younger, but when I said I needed a hysterectomy for some reason - I would. No event, no more pain and no more babies.

Anonymous said...

I did not have a subtotal hysterectomy to remove a tumor that I was causing heavy bleeding. My ovaries and cervix were not removed in order not to menopause. I have no regrets and I am very glad that you did not. I'm 47th Ask your doctor about this possibility. They have plenty of time before menopause.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you talked to your doctor about your options. If you worry about it, perhaps, seek a second opinion. This doctor can probably give some more information) after the first (an idea. They have the weight of what is happening now, and compare it with what he later face. I know it can be more than 10 years younger, but when I said I needed a hysterectomy for some reason - I would. No event, no more pain and no more babies.

Anonymous said...

I did not have a subtotal hysterectomy to remove a tumor that I was causing heavy bleeding. My ovaries and cervix were not removed in order not to menopause. I have no regrets and I am very glad that you did not. I'm 47th Ask your doctor about this possibility. They have plenty of time before menopause.

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