LIS No. 2

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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Guest » 23 Oct 2008, 15:45

Wow-what craziness! But I am glad he just took the bull by the horns and did the tests right away. I had an ultrasound to see if that was going on with me-I do think there is some pelvic congestion but they couldn't find anything to confirm it and validate further testing. But they didn't do an transvaginal ultrasound which bugs me!

It is like having a hemorrhoid in your pelvis and it can be very painful. Will he tie both tubes or just the one connected to the affected ovary. I am sorry this all requires more treatment. Will they see how the progesterone helps first before proceeding with anything else. At least they are just consulations and doesn't mean that you have to do anything, just discuss the possibilities. Did they do any bloodwork?

You really should be in the encyclopedia of rare and painful conditions along with me. We are just freaks!

So, how are you feeling about all of this? I am sure you are overwhelmed completely by it all. Or does it feel like nothing can phase you now that you have been through so much. Do they think any of this could have caused the slowness in healing you experienced or other rectal problems? I would think it would have caused your skintag to swell with all the extra blood there. I am surprised you didn't get hemorrhoids with all of that going on.

I am sorry, honey, what a drag this in. We'll be here for you though and perhaps this will be a solution.

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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Fissulyna » 23 Oct 2008, 16:08

Hi my angel-Sis Image - OK :) _ we can pose together ha ha, I bet we will have our encyclopedia sold in the record numbers for more than one reason Image , he he
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Guest » 24 Oct 2008, 04:30

Oh dear Fissy !
I am sorry to hear about your Gyn problem Image
I wonder too if this has a part to play in your healing, could this explain the recent tummy problems do you think?
Its best this is sorted for you Fissy, this could make a huge difference for you all round , I am glad you know of the problem !
I am sure you feel skunnered with one thing after another but try to see this as your way of getting well again Image
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Deleted User 5 » 24 Oct 2008, 06:06

I think getting all that female "stuff" taken care of will do you a world of good, Fissy-girl! And who knows but that it is a big part of your problem. I agree with Tabster, it might just make a huge difference for you! The moa you get taken care of, the moa you are gonna get ahead in the pain game!! Image
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Guest » 24 Oct 2008, 07:42

Who is this Moa you keep referring to?
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Jo » 24 Oct 2008, 08:38

My Dear Fissy Image ,
I am sorry you are having so many "issues". It sounds like your Dr. is very competent and seems to know what to do. These female issues are so annoying at times. I suffered through 3 major surgeries, and now all that "stuff" is gone and I am feeling so much better. Hoping they can figure out what needs to be done and fix you up. Will be praying you feel much much better soon!
Hope your butt and tummy are behaving through all this.
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Fissulyna » 24 Oct 2008, 13:22

Thanks my sweetest Budds Image Image !!!!
Fissy will take care of this - I am doing a ton of research now to find the best way of treatment for all of this. I found out that all that I have is actually fairly common and that there are some less invasive methods available. The good thing is that none of them needs urgent action , so I can do my "homework" well and decide what to do and when Image ! Good thing is also the fact that none of those conditions will progress in any way , actually time is on my side LOL - with menopause bleeding will definitely stop Image. I just wish I went into early menopause as my Mom did (at 36), but what can I do.
I now have to find specialist - Interventional Radiologist - they actually are specialized in the treatment of all circulatory problems and zap crazy veins anywhere in the body by guided radiological procedures. That would be much less invasive than surgery and results are same if not better.
If I decide to go that way, than ablation would be an outpatient procedure and I would skip tubal ligation since I don't think it is necessary in my case- I have no problems with contraception.
Thanks again for all of your support - LOVE TO ALL :heart7:
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby juney » 25 Oct 2008, 14:01

i'm sorry you're going thru gyn problems too fissy! i know how horrible that is on top of dealing with a fissure. i'm glad you're doing a lot of research on your own, so you're prepared to choose the best method of dealing with this. you're such a strong woman!!
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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Corsi » 26 Oct 2008, 03:02

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Re: LIS No. 2

Postby Guest » 26 Oct 2008, 06:39

Fissy!
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Don't you just love beiing a woman! HA! You will get thru this. You have a great attitiude. I know it seem like one thing after another. I am here with you girl. Let me know if you need anything! We all love you. Image
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