The doctor advice me to have a operation he give me a leaflet to explain the operation. HI I have a fibroid on my bladder is between 5 to 6 centimetres. The pain isn't even describable, there's no life with Informed I currently can't have children and this has This needs to be made aware, im 22 and like manyĬurrently due to the size and location I have been Treat me because of my age and size been to risky.Īt the moment I'm aware I have to pay around £500įor the treatment or £8500 if I go fully private. I'm awaiting esyma to shrink my tumour by 40-70%īut sadly many doctors and surgeons are refusing to Sadly at 22, a hysterectomy is the last thing I wantīut sadly like many one of the only answers. The results it wasn't removable due to the size and itīeen to dangerous to operate on me again. I've now had two operations in one, in which I got Straight away and my hospital appointment was with Something wasn't right a trainee picked up on this Wrong, luckily after I kept going back as I new Months ago I got told I had a fibroid tumour at 10cmįor around 2 years I got ignored by numerousĭoctors and hospitals saying there was nothing My names Megan, I'm 22 years old and around 8 When I had an ultra sound from heavy bleeding - allįits into place - just wNt to share to ensure people Hear benign tumour growth I can deal with - theįibroid was diagnosed in 2009 but GP did not advise Have had a brain tumour and removal in 2011 so to The psi was just there - put it down to back issues - I Where the non malignant fibroid sits - I have justĬompleted a moon walk in my 50th year and knew Perfect sense - I have pain down my right side Immobilised with a back injury and now makes Outside situ - I'm not too bothered as I had been I have been diagnosed today with a 10cm fibroid If these doctors and consultants had to live and work with the heavy periods and illness we do, they would not be able to do their jobs! Do they realise it is impossible to go to work when you have to visit a toilet every 20 mins of the day? The only job we could do is toilet attendant! Heavy periods, fibroids made impossible to work and NHS not taking it serious enough!Īfter experiencing my own problems with heavy periods, fibroids and nhs lack of help and support over the years, I think we all should get together and sue the nhs for neglect of duty and care and generally forcing us women to live with unbearable and unreasonable symptoms and conditions. Recently diagnosed: suffering from heavy periods for years. Hate is how useless I feel I\'m a physical Largest is 4cm but more worrying is that myįeel tired and run down, but what I really Open when I got home from work.i was anemicĪnd discovered novasure, I had to ask for Looking after my dying father working andīringing up three children, needless to sayĮxtremely heavy but so hard to see GP just Multiple fibroids diagnosed after years of heavy bleeding and anemia I feel like I am a walking time bomb and really don't know what's best to do. I have spoken to the Consultant and he is looking into the possibility of Embolisation after I requested it, but because I have a pendunculated fibroid I'd still have to be cut to remove that one, before embolization for the rest, and that treatment doesn't sound very nice. In the meantime I am drastically looking for ulternatives to surgery as I'm so afraid and don't want to be cut about. Also because of the pain of my back for the past 4 months I decided to leave and have another ultrasound in 3 months. At first I said I'd take the drug, but when I went to get the prescription I panicked and couldn't. I coped through Christmas and saw another Consultant who said I could leave alone for 3 months and see if they grew, or take the drug Esmya to shrink them for 3 months and have a keyhole hysterectomy. My Doctor ordered blood tests, then an ultrasound and fibroids the size of a 10-12 week pregnancy were found.I had never heard of them before and when I went to see the first Consultant he gave me the big shock that I needed a total hysterectomy - I cried my eyes out and couldn't believe it, as by now I was not having any symptoms. Hi, I was suffering with a prolapsed disc before Christmas when I started getting terrible pains in my stomach with dragging pains in the lower abdomen, also it was extremely painful to pass urine. Included here are articles and stories written by readers or others.
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