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Hysteroscopy without pain relief

16 replies

NoTimeToBeUnwell · 11/05/2019 17:32

Hi all

I was wondering if anyone has had a hysteroscopy without pain relief and if do how did it go?
Is there anyway I can prepare myself?

TIA

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dementedpixie · 11/05/2019 18:24

Why are you having no pain relief? Mine was under GA

NoTimeToBeUnwell · 11/05/2019 21:18

It's as an out patient day case. Theres no offer of GA. I can take paracetamol and ibuprofen 1 hour before that's it.

In wondering how painful it will be. It does say it will be painful and uncomfortable.Confused

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dementedpixie · 11/05/2019 21:21

I was an outpatient day case too. There is another thread about hysteroscopy, I will see if I can find it

NoTimeToBeUnwell · 11/05/2019 21:29

Thank you @dementedpixie I will take a look. It says I may get a local if they have to remove anything but then they will try it without first. Did you have the local before anything was done or did you have it part way through?

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dementedpixie · 11/05/2019 21:34

I was booked in for GA from the start - it was to remove a coil that couldn't be removed as the strings were AWOL

Jenb2104 · 11/05/2019 21:39

I had a hysteroscopy and biopsy with no pain relief at all. It was slightly uncomfortable and felt a little bit crampy for around 12 hours after but nothing awful.

Chickpearocker · 11/05/2019 21:42

I had this procedure done and had no pain relief whatsoever. It was just a day thing where I could go home after, seems to be the done thing here x

NoTimeToBeUnwell · 12/05/2019 07:35

Thank you Jenb2104 and chickpearrocker

Your responses sound promising.
I can deal with uncomfortable and cramps. I feel more relaxed now. Thank you all for responding.

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JinglingHellsBells · 12/05/2019 20:41

Yes I did and it was fine.

As always loads of people will come along and say the opposite but I can only give you my experience.

It took a while as my cervix was tight but I didn't feel any pain.

I went home on public transport a few hours later.

DaveCoachesgavemetheclap · 14/05/2019 06:33

This thread has been reassuring. My GP has referred me for an outpatient hysteroscopy and I was panicking as I'm such a wuss.

AJPTaylor · 14/05/2019 06:35

I wasn't offered pain relief. Took ibuprofen I think. I didn't find it painful

Howaboutthisone · 16/05/2019 22:57

I'm waiting on a date for an outpatient hysteroscopy too. I'm a bit scared. They're going to use it to look around and also to remove fibroids. It doesn't sound pleasant but I'm so fed up of feeling this way that I've just got to do it I think.

CherryPavlova · 16/05/2019 23:03

Yes two with a paracetamol an hour before. Absolutely fine. Not the most pleasant but not awful. Lovely staff, cup of tea and cake afterwards and went back to work.

DameFanny · 16/05/2019 23:12

I've had 2 biopsies without pain relief - one before having a coil fitted, then another before an endometrial ablation. The first I wasn't expecting so felt a bit weird after, but pain was certainly less than a period. The second was fine, and I took pain relief an hour before.

I also had the ablation done under local. That hurt - a lot - but settled down after pretty quickly.

Redgirl7 · 01/07/2019 23:38

Had a hysteroscopy and biopsy and mirena fitted late last year. Would have preferred to be awake but they only offered me GA due to tight cervix. They found fibroids whilst I was put under but they refuse to remove them as they say they are too small.

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