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Re: has anyone had uterine ablation to stop periods?

From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri May 18 20:41:44 2007


At Thu, 17 May 2007, andrea wrote: >
>I have seen several doctors in the last few months and they all say even
>if I have laparscopy, the endo will most likely return, if I do not stop
>my periods afterwards. The options are Lupron, Mirena IUD, or gettiing
>back on the pill, which NEVER helped my period symtoms for 17 years! I
>have been on the bioidentical progesterone and off the pill for 4 years
>and that has helped TREMENDOUSLY with mood swings and cramps, but my
>cramps are getting worse again. I have heard too many horror stories
>about Lupron and Mirena and am trying to find people who have had the
>Uterine Ablation procedure for stopping periods. It is permanent, you
>can't have children afterwards, which I am willing to give up if I can
>be pain free. It burns away the lining of the uterus that grows your
>period. I will have laparscopy in conjunction with that. I think it is
>a healthier option than Lupron or Mirena. Those both have major side
>effects and I think can cause permanent damage. With the Uterine
>Ablation, I would at least still have all my organs and aviod having a
>hysterectomy, which I think too many doctors are quick to recommend! Any
>info on this would be much appreciated. :)

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Ada



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