Guest guest Posted July 2, 2002 Report Share Posted July 2, 2002 Dear If you take HRT fibroids may well grow. They don't tell us that or enquire when they prescribe HRT (not that I'm against HRT in principle, but it is an obvious thing to mention). Someone on ths list has also mentioned that if fibroids calcify, they may not shrink either (but by the same token, they may not grow? Can anyone enlighten us?) REgards Vivienne do fibroids always shrink after menopause? > do fibroids always shrink after menopause? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2002 Report Share Posted July 2, 2002 I have popsted several mails regarding my large fibroids sometime ago. the puzzling thing to me is since march 2002, after I have seen my last gynie, I noticed that one of my large fibroids located right at the end of the abdomen [guess could be the cervix area] seem harder now. Others above it are still soft. I am very certain that when I first diagnosed with Fibroids way back in Feb 1998 and till sometime early 2001, none of them was as hard as this. I wonder does this mean this particular fibroids has calciified? I could feel the few others around it are still soft. I am waiting to see my professor gynie in our local teaching hospital in Oct 2002 to explore on UAE. Meanwhile, I tried on products of E Excel and going to try spirullina. My results of consuming E Excel could have given me the benefits, such as no bowel problem, and the problem of difficulty in urinating does not seem to bother me. My urinating problem are two folds. Certain nights in JUne 2002, I find myself waking up to pee during night time did not seem to work fine. LIke not much urine passing out. However, many a time duirng day time, I find my tummy all bloatted and have to rush to toilet to clear urine. Could be teh fibroids pressing on the bladder causing it hard to contain. I could only attribute these symptoms to the E Excel products that I have been conusming thus far. BU then again, I also wonder could it be that these masses finally found enought space in between and did not bother the organs around them? I should soon see another gynie to examine their sizes - any shrinkage or at least stop growing in size? regards Vivienne Porzsolt wrote: Dear If you take HRT fibroids may well grow. They don't tell us that or enquire when they prescribe HRT (not that I'm against HRT in principle, but it is an obvious thing to mention). Someone on ths list has also mentioned that if fibroids calcify, they may not shrink either (but by the same token, they may not grow? Can anyone enlighten us?) REgards Vivienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2002 Report Share Posted July 2, 2002 Reading my own mail again I realised some points that I raised earlier might sound confusing. My clarifications: - my pee problems at night were before my heavy consumption of the products. - My last paragraph about " ...these symptoms to the E Excel products .. " refers to the the improvement in urination and bowel that might have attributed to these products. These are basically herbal products that help to detoxify our system. I must stress again I am not promoting these products, merely to share with you duirng my battle with these masses within my body, I have spent a lot of money and explored a lot of products which have not gave me any obvious improvement in symptoms, until now [hopefully will improve further]. My trying of E Excel partly is based on the fact that a prominent US scientist/immunologist with her team of scientists are at work bringing out these products to consumers. The motto of the Company is to help consumers improve/stablise their immune system. [except that their prices are steep, at least to me] These products are not medicine, merely health food. By consuming such products will take me a long time to see results, though is a safe way to improve my overall health [i am otherwise a healthy person except this stupid problem] regards PH PH HONG wrote: I have popsted several mails regarding my large fibroids sometime ago. the puzzling thing to me is since march 2002, after I have seen my last gynie, I noticed that one of my large fibroids located right at the end of the abdomen [guess could be the cervix area] seem harder now. Others above it are still soft. I am very certain that when I first diagnosed with Fibroids way back in Feb 1998 and till sometime early 2001, none of them was as hard as this. I wonder does this mean this particular fibroids has calciified? I could feel the few others around it are still soft. I am waiting to see my professor gynie in our local teaching hospital in Oct 2002 to explore on UAE. Meanwhile, I tried on products of E Excel and going to try spirullina. My results of consuming E Excel could have given me the benefits, such as no bowel problem, and the problem of difficulty in urinating does not seem to bother me. My urinating problem are two folds. Certain nights in JUne 2002, I find myself waking up to pee during night time did not seem to work fine. LIke not much urine passing out. However, many a time duirng day time, I find my tummy all bloatted and have to rush to toilet to clear urine. Could be teh fibroids pressing on the bladder causing it hard to contain. I could only attribute these symptoms to the E Excel products that I have been conusming thus far. BU then again, I also wonder could it be that these masses finally found enought space in between and did not bother the organs around them? I should soon see another gynie to examine their sizes - any shrinkage or at least stop growing in size? regards Vivienne Porzsolt wrote: Dear If you take HRT fibroids may well grow. They don't tell us that or enquire when they prescribe HRT (not that I'm against HRT in principle, but it is an obvious thing to mention). Someone on ths list has also mentioned that if fibroids calcify, they may not shrink either (but by the same token, they may not grow? Can anyone enlighten us?) REgards Vivienne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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