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Re: Should I have a Hysterectomy?From: Robert Radnich, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 30 Oct 1997 16:45:44 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Donna wrote: > >This is my second letter. I am 31 yrs. old and my OBGYN has >recommended a hyst. I have two children and my husband had a vasectomy >after my daughter was born 4 yrs. ago. I am not worried about >conceiving, but am concerned about this drastic desicion by my doctor. I >have a menstral cycle about every 15 days sometimes 19 days apart. They >start out heavy with large clots that last for about 3 days then it >slows down and ends on the 7th day, sometimes last 9 days. I have tried >birth control pills, Depo-provera, provera and I am now taking Premarin >1.25mg to help with pms. My doctor said hyst. was my last resort. Is >my problem severe enough for a hysterectomy? I have read about several >women that have a lot of other tests done. Why won't my doctor do any >of those tests? She just says I am not ovulating. Could their be >something else wrong with me? Please any advise would be helpful. This >is the 3rd OBGYN I have been to. The rest of the doctors just looked at >me like I was crazy. > >Thanks to anyone that can help me. My surgery is sch. for Nov. 18th. > >Thank you Donna Donna, I can't advise you whether or not to have a hysterectomy. I don't have enough information. If, however, your major problems are bleeding problems, there other resources. The most obvious would be hysteroscopy with endometrial resection and ablation. This has worked well for bleeding problems. It would not address your PMS or any other symptoms you may have. Good luck
-- R.H. Radnich,MD,FACOG OB/GYN Associates of Dover 540 S. Governors Ave. Dover, Delaware 19904
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