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Old 09-08-2008, 11:22 PM #11
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I agree with everyone, pre does sound like it is a more managable thing. praying the visit is a good one Doydie
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Doydie, so happy to hear you are keeping a cool head. Proud of you, girl!

Like all have mentioned, pre- isn't so bad as it might have been. Nip it in the bud. And like Shelley mentioned, perhaps there is a less-invasive way to treat it.

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As Shelley said ablation is an option, but I like the hysterectomy option mysel but that's only because I've had one myself, and it was the best thing I ever did. Mine wasn't for cancer or pre-cancer cells, but if I had those I daresay I'd be even more convinced.

Only you and your doctor can decide Doydie, but please know I'm thinking of you especially considering all the cancer and pre cancer stuff I've had myself in the last 12 months.

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Just letting you know that I'm thining of you Doyd w/positive thoughts that all will turn out ok. Keep us posted, OK? take care Doyd.

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Doydie,

Ask if an endometrial ablation is a possibility. Its where they can destroy the endometrial tissue without a hysterectomy. Google a procedure called novasure. I have been reading about for some female issues I have been having (endo) and am asking my doc about it this week.
I had an endometrial ablation 2 years ago. The procedures wasn't too painful but each month instead of having a period I have extremely painful cramps...

However, my sister in law had the procedure and had no troubles with it at all.
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I am scheduled for a Hysterectomy Oct 3rd. It will be the laporoscopy kind. He said the biopsy said complex hyperplasia and that anytime it said complex that in 6 - 10 months it would be cancer. Since we had no idea when it started it was wise to get it done now. It was all discovered when I had an MRI of my hip! Who would have thunk?
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prayers for you, glad they are addressing the issue right away, sorry about how they need to deal with it
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Doydie . I am so glad that they are doing laproscopic, your healing will go much faster. ANd while it is tough right now I am so glad they found it before it went cancerous.
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