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Re: 4 to 5 month uterus/ 53 years old/ post menopausalFrom: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 27 May 2002 09:56:24 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 26 May 2002, Angie wrote: > >I went to my Dr. in Feb, due to some mild spotting. I was on prempro, >and had been for about 5 years. My Dr. gave me a complete physical, >and changed my hormones, to decrease the amount of estrogen. the >spotting continued (light spotting) so I returned to the Dr. this month >for an Ultra sound, both reg/ and internal, and an endo biopsy. She >told me that my uterus is the size of a 4 to 5 month pregnant woman, and >that I have to have an immediate hysterectomy. She said they will not >know if it is cancerous, until she gets it out, because it is so big. >She went on to tell me, the surgery will be very "rough" due to the size >of the uterus, and that it will be very difficult to get out. She >continued by saying I would have a very long incision, because she would >not beable to get it out with a hairline incision. She said the >recovery will be long and hard, due to the difficulty of the surgery. >She thought I would incounter alot of bleeding, also. She has ordered a >follow up ultra sound, and the diagnosis for that request is 18 plus >week fibroid uterus. I am amazed that my uterus has grown so fast, >since Feb. I am looking for any advise, or information, regarding how >difficult this type of surgery is? I would never second guess one who has done an exam but I think your doctor is giving you, as we say, worse case scenario, so that you have, what the lawyers call, informed consent.
>Is recovery really that bleak, and Varies greatly.
>My Dr. is young, and has only been in See first response.
>Please give me You may wish a second opinion on the surgery to glean more info if you are uncomfortable, In residency, you do thousands of surgeries so I'm not too concerned about someone 5 years out. Hope this helps and write back anytime for more information. Dr. M
>Thank-you very much.
-- Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS Great Neck, New York
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