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Re: 21cm x 16-1/2cm x 12cm uterine fibroid

From: J.Glenn Bradley MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 24 Jun 1999 17:15:59 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Marian wrote: >
>I am 45 and have a very large fibroid. I am experiencing absolutely no
>symptoms. An ob/gyn specialist has suggested surgery. Because of the
>size of my fibroid, abdominal surgery will most likely be performed.
>Since I am probably 5-7 years away from menopause, I would like to
>explore other options for treating my fibroid. The diet prescribed by
>Christine Northrup, M.D. in her book, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom,
>is a method I would like to try or explore the option of drugs to reduce
>the size. Is surgery absoltely necessary in my case?
>
>Instead of choosing majory surgery, I would like to "buy some time" and
>explore other options. My hope is that when I reach menopause the
>fibroid will shrink. The specialist has told me it will not shrink. It
>is hard for me to elect surgery when, at this point, I have no symptoms.
>
>Thank you in advance for your feedback. I am trying to come to a
>decision I am comfortable with.

Uterine artery embilization is a relatively new minimally invasive procedure that is a "procedure" done in an xray department. The only drug therapy that will shrink fibroids is a GnRH agonist such as Lupron-Depo, and that is only temporary. If nothing is done you may incur acute degeneration in such a large fibroid necessitating emergency surgery. A complete overview of conventional approaches to fibroids can be found on my website medseek.com/glennbradley.

Dr.B




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