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Re: Abnormal BleedingFrom: Sally (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 23 Sep 1997 21:48:55 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. wrote: > >At Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Elizabeth wrote: >> >>This is the first time I have seen this site and was glad to see that >>there hada already been some questions on this subject, but I did not >>see too much in the way of explanations. I am 45, and am on Lo-Ovral to >>control and regulate my periods which were getting heavy several years >>ago. For the last year I have had a number of very heavy periods and >>they seemed to be getting worse, so my doctor did a hysteroscopy (?), a >>D & C with a scope, there were no fibroids in the uterus itself. Since >>then, about 2 months now, I have been bleeding even more, my 2 periods >>were very heavy, with lots of clots and going thru super tampons and a >>pad sometimes in an hour or less for several hours in a row, for the >>whole seven days that I was off the pill. My period only stops when I >>restart the pill, and then it has been spotting most days and usually >>has one time a day where I have a "blow-out", go thru a tampon and pad >>immediately, then it slows back down. My doctor does not know what is >>causing it and seems to think I may need to consider a hysterectomy, or >>the burning off of the uterus lining. I have not had any blood tests, I >>think because the pill is supposed to be controlling the hormone level. >>Any comments or advice on this would be appreciated. Thank you. >> >>-- >>Elizabeth Scheid >> >Elizabeth, >A critical piece of information would be the pathology report from the >D&C. That would be the difference between hormone therapy and >endometrial ablation (burning the lining). Hysterectomy sounds a little >to drastic so far (pending the other info, of course) > >-- >Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS >OBGYN.net U.S. Representative, New York >Great Neck, New York >http://www.obgyn.net/states/bios/marchbein.htm >http://www.obgyn.net/women/heroes/harveym.htm > >*Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purpose only. >This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to >consult with your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options. >
-- I am 33 years old and am experiencing extended bleeding periods - 2 to 3 weeks in lengthy and I am interested in testosterone therapy. I have read one article that discussed this briefly. Has anyone out there done this or heard about this! I have gone to my OB GYN and have surgical procedures as well as estrogen procedures - obviously they haven't worked. Please if anyone has any information on this let me hear from you.
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