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Re: fibroids, dysplasia disaster..advice neededFrom: ali (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 27 Sep 2003 17:03:16 -0500 (CDT)
Thanks Helen, I'm 39 last week,never pregnant. I'm paying 15,000 for my myo surgeon out of pocket, he does not accept my insurance and promised he will not ever do a hyst. Not sure what they do in case of hemorrage. He's famous and wrote a few books..was on tv a while back. I will check out your recommended list. I have read so much anti hyst biz. where is the happy hyst story. Thanks again. ali At Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Helen wrote: > >Ali, >You don't mention your age. If you have had many doctors tell you that >hysterectomy is the only way including the trusted gyn/onc I would >probably lean that way. From what I have heard myo's can be involve a >lot of blood loss, more than a hysterectomy and if there is a problem >you could end up with a hysterectomy anyway. Its not a great comparison >but the cheapest contractor is not necessarily the best person for the >job. I would really wonder if a doc says he can do something when many >docs have said it can't be done. How many second opinions did you get? >You might want to go to http://www.hystersisters.com, it is a great support >site for hysterectomies as long as you realize that a few of the women >are there because they have unusual problems. There are no docs but >there are a lot of women that have had or are about to have >hysterectomies. It might help you make up your mind. I had a >hysterectomy last October, it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought and it >was the best thing I have ever done. Good Luck,not a doc. >
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