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Scan tomorrow for possible Fibroids

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PortBlacksandResident · 22/09/2008 12:01

Does anyone here have them or has them severe enough to need treatment?

What was the treatment?

I have VERY heavy periods and this is one of the things that could be causing it. Has anyone had a vaginal scan?

Thanks!

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SubRosa · 22/09/2008 12:27

I had a vaginal scan and the person doing it (sonographer?) was very considerate amd gentle, there was no discomfort at all. Sorry I can't advise on fibroids, as my scan was for a cyst.

Good luck for tomorrow, hope it goes ok.

PortBlacksandResident · 22/09/2008 12:31

Thankyou Sub - that is good to hear. Did they use a speculum (TMI i know)?

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SubRosa · 22/09/2008 12:52

No they didn't, they put some of that jelly stuff on it I think, I wasn't watching too closely, tbh. The probe thing they use is quite narrow, it's not at all uncomfortable.

If there's anything else you need to know, just ask

CaptainKarvol · 22/09/2008 13:04

ditto Subrosa's experience - thin 'wand', KY jelly stuff and a gentle sonographer.

My scan was for fibroids - the sonographer explained what she could see. Despite a 'lumpy uterus' and pretty heavy periods, I only had 2, small, fibroids which were not thought serious enough to remove. So it's not a forgone conclusion at all that you'll be facing more procedures.

PortBlacksandResident · 22/09/2008 13:11

Thankyou Sub - you've been very helpful .

Captain - thank you too. Doesn't sound too bad. I guess i shall have to wait and see - Gynie said my Womb was oversized (i second your ).

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SubRosa · 22/09/2008 13:21

Port, you're welcome, I'm glad the info's calmed you down a bit

Please let us know how you get on tomorrow.

blodwen · 22/09/2008 14:48

I had one of these for fibroids too. The normal scan was far worse than the vaginal one because I needed a full bladder and that was agony! I was allowed a pee before they proceeded to do the internal one thank goodness, and that was extremely straight forward, absolutely pain free, and very quick. By far the worst bit was the full bladder discomfort. So don't worry...it will be a doddle. Let us know how you get on.

PortBlacksandResident · 23/09/2008 11:51

Well i'm back.

No sign of anything - Fibroids / Cysts etc. so that's a relief (probably a hormonal problem they think).

Thankyou very much i didn't realise how worked up i was getting about it all. Knowing what you told me helped me to be prepared and it wasn't as bad as i thought. I had both types of scans and yes, the bladder issue was definitely the worst!!!

Thanks again Sub, Captain and Blodwen.

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SubRosa · 23/09/2008 13:09

Phew! I'm glad they didn't find anything

Hope you can get the hormonal problems sorted.

All the best!

CaptainKarvol · 23/09/2008 13:12

Good stuff - always nice to know that no-one wants to operate on you! Hopefully your team will be able to fix on the right treatment for you now

blodwen · 23/09/2008 16:23

Thats great news. I had to have a hysterectomy after mine (all recovered now though!) so glad you are ok.

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