Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , Just a quick note to say that I am so happy for you! After all you've been through you can finally start to move on!!! CONGRATS! Joleen > Hi all, > > I'm back from my HSG already. Thank you all for the positive > thoughts you sent. They worked. Both tubes are clear!!! My RE said > my left tube was a little wider than my right (my ep tube), but the > dye flowed through both tubes very quickly. > > And the second bit of good news is that I didn't experience that much > pain. It definitely hurt when they put everything in and when they > took it out, but it didn't compare to some of the pain horror stories > I've heard. It's like I felt very stretched and there was an extreme > tightness in my stomach. The nurse said that some dr's can be brutal, > and that's when it hurts. > > I am still wondering what that 1 1/2 inch thing is that was/is > visible on the U/S, and that the gyne was able to feel, not even 3 > weeks ago. Maybe I have a growth or a clot on the outside of my > tube. I am so relieved that there is nothing that blocks the > inside. The RE didn't seem concerned about it at all. By the time I > got dressed, my RE was gone--but he did tell my dh that everything > looks good and we can move forward. My dh got to watch the entire > test, which is good because I was pretty spaced out. > > I just left a message at my dr's office to see if I can possibly stop > taking the birth control pill now (mid-cycle) in order to jump- start > a new cycle, or if I have to finish them out. I believe the next > step for me will be the infamous clomid challenge test. If that > turns out okay, then I can ttc the next cycle. > > The results were far better than I ever anticipated. Thank you all > for your support! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , Just a quick note to say that I am so happy for you! After all you've been through you can finally start to move on!!! CONGRATS! Joleen > Hi all, > > I'm back from my HSG already. Thank you all for the positive > thoughts you sent. They worked. Both tubes are clear!!! My RE said > my left tube was a little wider than my right (my ep tube), but the > dye flowed through both tubes very quickly. > > And the second bit of good news is that I didn't experience that much > pain. It definitely hurt when they put everything in and when they > took it out, but it didn't compare to some of the pain horror stories > I've heard. It's like I felt very stretched and there was an extreme > tightness in my stomach. The nurse said that some dr's can be brutal, > and that's when it hurts. > > I am still wondering what that 1 1/2 inch thing is that was/is > visible on the U/S, and that the gyne was able to feel, not even 3 > weeks ago. Maybe I have a growth or a clot on the outside of my > tube. I am so relieved that there is nothing that blocks the > inside. The RE didn't seem concerned about it at all. By the time I > got dressed, my RE was gone--but he did tell my dh that everything > looks good and we can move forward. My dh got to watch the entire > test, which is good because I was pretty spaced out. > > I just left a message at my dr's office to see if I can possibly stop > taking the birth control pill now (mid-cycle) in order to jump- start > a new cycle, or if I have to finish them out. I believe the next > step for me will be the infamous clomid challenge test. If that > turns out okay, then I can ttc the next cycle. > > The results were far better than I ever anticipated. Thank you all > for your support! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , Congratulations! That is wonderful news that both tubes are clear, you must be so relieved! And that it wasn't painful is an added bonus!!!!!! So does this mean you can TTC soon? maria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , Congratulations! That is wonderful news that both tubes are clear, you must be so relieved! And that it wasn't painful is an added bonus!!!!!! So does this mean you can TTC soon? maria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , Congratulations! That is wonderful news that both tubes are clear, you must be so relieved! And that it wasn't painful is an added bonus!!!!!! So does this mean you can TTC soon? maria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , This absolutely terrific news has taken a LOOOONG time to reach you, but I am very happy it has finally arrived! Congratulations on a great report, you deserve it! Take a few days and enjoy it! There is a light at the end of the tunnel!!!!! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 , This absolutely terrific news has taken a LOOOONG time to reach you, but I am very happy it has finally arrived! Congratulations on a great report, you deserve it! Take a few days and enjoy it! There is a light at the end of the tunnel!!!!! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 , That's great news on your HSG!!!! Finally, you can start moving forward! I do wonder about that mass too, though. Is your RE even going to see if it is still there or just going to go forward and not worry about it? If he isn't worried, then I guess there is really no reason to be. -AmyR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 , That's great news on your HSG!!!! Finally, you can start moving forward! I do wonder about that mass too, though. Is your RE even going to see if it is still there or just going to go forward and not worry about it? If he isn't worried, then I guess there is really no reason to be. -AmyR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 , That's great news on your HSG!!!! Finally, you can start moving forward! I do wonder about that mass too, though. Is your RE even going to see if it is still there or just going to go forward and not worry about it? If he isn't worried, then I guess there is really no reason to be. -AmyR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hey , Looks like I'll be ttcing in May. I need to deal with my progesterone issues first, so I don't mc again. Haven't gotten down to your news yet--hope it is good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hey , Looks like I'll be ttcing in May. I need to deal with my progesterone issues first, so I don't mc again. Haven't gotten down to your news yet--hope it is good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hey , Looks like I'll be ttcing in May. I need to deal with my progesterone issues first, so I don't mc again. Haven't gotten down to your news yet--hope it is good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hi AmyR-- To tell you the truth, I think my RE gets people mixed up. I have only met him three times since last August, and he juggles so many patients. So when I asked him about the " mass, " he said it dissolved into the body. I don't think he remembers that I'm the one that showed it on the U/S only a month ago. Also, he didn't know that my gyne felt it during the pelvic exam only 3 weeks ago. My plan is to enjoy the relief that the inside of my tubes are clear. I'm going on clomid next month, which requires an U/S to monitor the follicles. At that point, I'll ask the tech to check if it's still there. I do know that some things can be seen on the U/S and not on the HSG. But I am definitely hoping that it just miraculously disappeared! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Hi AmyR-- To tell you the truth, I think my RE gets people mixed up. I have only met him three times since last August, and he juggles so many patients. So when I asked him about the " mass, " he said it dissolved into the body. I don't think he remembers that I'm the one that showed it on the U/S only a month ago. Also, he didn't know that my gyne felt it during the pelvic exam only 3 weeks ago. My plan is to enjoy the relief that the inside of my tubes are clear. I'm going on clomid next month, which requires an U/S to monitor the follicles. At that point, I'll ask the tech to check if it's still there. I do know that some things can be seen on the U/S and not on the HSG. But I am definitely hoping that it just miraculously disappeared! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Good plan...you waited along time and never expected such good news, so enjoy. A least both tubes are clear --- franke100@... wrote: > Hi AmyR-- > > To tell you the truth, I think my RE gets people > mixed up. I have > only met him three times since last August, and he > juggles so many > patients. So when I asked him about the " mass, " he > said it dissolved > into the body. I don't think he remembers that I'm > the one that > showed it on the U/S only a month ago. Also, he > didn't know that my > gyne felt it during the pelvic exam only 3 weeks > ago. > > My plan is to enjoy the relief that the inside of my > tubes are > clear. I'm going on clomid next month, which > requires an U/S to > monitor the follicles. At that point, I'll ask the > tech to check if > it's still there. I do know that some things can be > seen on the U/S > and not on the HSG. But I am definitely hoping that > it just > miraculously disappeared! > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Good plan...you waited along time and never expected such good news, so enjoy. A least both tubes are clear --- franke100@... wrote: > Hi AmyR-- > > To tell you the truth, I think my RE gets people > mixed up. I have > only met him three times since last August, and he > juggles so many > patients. So when I asked him about the " mass, " he > said it dissolved > into the body. I don't think he remembers that I'm > the one that > showed it on the U/S only a month ago. Also, he > didn't know that my > gyne felt it during the pelvic exam only 3 weeks > ago. > > My plan is to enjoy the relief that the inside of my > tubes are > clear. I'm going on clomid next month, which > requires an U/S to > monitor the follicles. At that point, I'll ask the > tech to check if > it's still there. I do know that some things can be > seen on the U/S > and not on the HSG. But I am definitely hoping that > it just > miraculously disappeared! > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 Good plan...you waited along time and never expected such good news, so enjoy. A least both tubes are clear --- franke100@... wrote: > Hi AmyR-- > > To tell you the truth, I think my RE gets people > mixed up. I have > only met him three times since last August, and he > juggles so many > patients. So when I asked him about the " mass, " he > said it dissolved > into the body. I don't think he remembers that I'm > the one that > showed it on the U/S only a month ago. Also, he > didn't know that my > gyne felt it during the pelvic exam only 3 weeks > ago. > > My plan is to enjoy the relief that the inside of my > tubes are > clear. I'm going on clomid next month, which > requires an U/S to > monitor the follicles. At that point, I'll ask the > tech to check if > it's still there. I do know that some things can be > seen on the U/S > and not on the HSG. But I am definitely hoping that > it just > miraculously disappeared! > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 > Looks like I'll be ttcing in May. I need to deal with my > progesterone issues first, so I don't mc again. , That's wonderful news! Let's see, that could mean a Valentine's baby! maria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 , Congrats on the clear tubes. Yeah!!! I have to confess though, I'm not sure what the clomid challenge is. Can you tell me more? Dominique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 , Congrats on the clear tubes. Yeah!!! I have to confess though, I'm not sure what the clomid challenge is. Can you tell me more? Dominique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2001 Report Share Posted March 14, 2001 , Congrats on the clear tubes. Yeah!!! I have to confess though, I'm not sure what the clomid challenge is. Can you tell me more? Dominique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 Hi Vicky, There are several people who have this antibody issue in the group. I think Gwen and perhaps CC may be two of them. Once it is diagnosed, I think there is a lot of hope. My perinatologists wife had this from what I hear. She just delivered a healthy baby. Leuteal phase issues are usually an easier fix. It sounds like you need a good RE coupled with a good perinatologist. Also, please try the high risk pregnancy groups. They are very helpful. There are a few woman in these groups with both of your issues that will be able to give you lots of info! You are in a pretty major city, so there should be lots of options there. If not, there is a sister practice of my doctors office in town I think. It is called RMA (Reproductive Medical Associates) Take care, and good luck!' Vicki Pitasky wrote: : Thanks for answering my question RE: ANTIOBIOTICS POST HSG. I think it provides some good clarification as to why your special circumstances required it. For the group, as to a quick update as to my status and who am I - 37 years old--first pregnancy and loss at 7.5 weeks; D & C Sept. 20--no period until last week and then very light to nonexistent flow; Asherman's was suspected by two different doctors. HSG yesterday at U of Penn in Philadelphia. Surgery was scheduled and then cancelled when I started to have some flow. Although I didn't actually get much of a consultation during yesterday's HSG, my RE and radiologist who read the x-ray said my uterus looked normal, and seemed to spill out all the dye they injected; doctor suspects my pains and no periods until recently are the result of some adhesions from the D & C, but that my body seems to be working itself out. The doctor wants me to come in for an office visit in one month, which I scheduled. When I asked about any surgery, he seemed to indicate that he didn't think it would be necessary right now in my case based on what was seeing. I guess that he is looking for my periods to return to normal before I can think about TTC again, but there didn't seem to be anything on the x-ray which correlated with a blockage. I hope to clear up what his actual diagnosis is at the next visit as I am somewhat unclear as to that--whether this is considered a mild case of Asherman's or not. I am very relieved if he feels that my body will return to normal without any surgery and despite some of the other problems that need to be investigated which may have led to the Sept. miscarriage which initially led me to see an RE, I feel lucky right now that this does not appear to be one of the problems I will need to deal with at the moment. As far as my fertility workup is concerned, It has been discovered that I produce antibodies which can reject a fetus which will need to be dealt with in any future pregnancies--also, the RE wants to see if I have a luteal phase defect due to my extremely low progesterone levels during pregnancy, or what else may be the cause of this...once my periods get back to normal, which hopefully will be the case, I supposed I can continue with some of the bloodwork and ultrasounds which will be necessary to get to the bottom of this. I am an excellent example of why it is important to have the diagnostic testing first prior to jumping into surgery. It seems like this what was planned for me until I started to have some flow just a couple days before the scheduled date. Several of you had suggested how important the diagnostics were, and you were right on target. If Asherman's is ruled out next month, I suppose my presence on this site may be questionable..however, I must say that regardless of the reason why I am here, I have found the information to be most valuable and the posts have been a constant source of support and encouragement in my lonely days since the Sept. miscarriage.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 Hi Vicky, There are several people who have this antibody issue in the group. I think Gwen and perhaps CC may be two of them. Once it is diagnosed, I think there is a lot of hope. My perinatologists wife had this from what I hear. She just delivered a healthy baby. Leuteal phase issues are usually an easier fix. It sounds like you need a good RE coupled with a good perinatologist. Also, please try the high risk pregnancy groups. They are very helpful. There are a few woman in these groups with both of your issues that will be able to give you lots of info! You are in a pretty major city, so there should be lots of options there. If not, there is a sister practice of my doctors office in town I think. It is called RMA (Reproductive Medical Associates) Take care, and good luck!' Vicki Pitasky wrote: : Thanks for answering my question RE: ANTIOBIOTICS POST HSG. I think it provides some good clarification as to why your special circumstances required it. For the group, as to a quick update as to my status and who am I - 37 years old--first pregnancy and loss at 7.5 weeks; D & C Sept. 20--no period until last week and then very light to nonexistent flow; Asherman's was suspected by two different doctors. HSG yesterday at U of Penn in Philadelphia. Surgery was scheduled and then cancelled when I started to have some flow. Although I didn't actually get much of a consultation during yesterday's HSG, my RE and radiologist who read the x-ray said my uterus looked normal, and seemed to spill out all the dye they injected; doctor suspects my pains and no periods until recently are the result of some adhesions from the D & C, but that my body seems to be working itself out. The doctor wants me to come in for an office visit in one month, which I scheduled. When I asked about any surgery, he seemed to indicate that he didn't think it would be necessary right now in my case based on what was seeing. I guess that he is looking for my periods to return to normal before I can think about TTC again, but there didn't seem to be anything on the x-ray which correlated with a blockage. I hope to clear up what his actual diagnosis is at the next visit as I am somewhat unclear as to that--whether this is considered a mild case of Asherman's or not. I am very relieved if he feels that my body will return to normal without any surgery and despite some of the other problems that need to be investigated which may have led to the Sept. miscarriage which initially led me to see an RE, I feel lucky right now that this does not appear to be one of the problems I will need to deal with at the moment. As far as my fertility workup is concerned, It has been discovered that I produce antibodies which can reject a fetus which will need to be dealt with in any future pregnancies--also, the RE wants to see if I have a luteal phase defect due to my extremely low progesterone levels during pregnancy, or what else may be the cause of this...once my periods get back to normal, which hopefully will be the case, I supposed I can continue with some of the bloodwork and ultrasounds which will be necessary to get to the bottom of this. I am an excellent example of why it is important to have the diagnostic testing first prior to jumping into surgery. It seems like this what was planned for me until I started to have some flow just a couple days before the scheduled date. Several of you had suggested how important the diagnostics were, and you were right on target. If Asherman's is ruled out next month, I suppose my presence on this site may be questionable..however, I must say that regardless of the reason why I am here, I have found the information to be most valuable and the posts have been a constant source of support and encouragement in my lonely days since the Sept. miscarriage.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 Hi Vicky, There are several people who have this antibody issue in the group. I think Gwen and perhaps CC may be two of them. Once it is diagnosed, I think there is a lot of hope. My perinatologists wife had this from what I hear. She just delivered a healthy baby. Leuteal phase issues are usually an easier fix. It sounds like you need a good RE coupled with a good perinatologist. Also, please try the high risk pregnancy groups. They are very helpful. There are a few woman in these groups with both of your issues that will be able to give you lots of info! You are in a pretty major city, so there should be lots of options there. If not, there is a sister practice of my doctors office in town I think. It is called RMA (Reproductive Medical Associates) Take care, and good luck!' Vicki Pitasky wrote: : Thanks for answering my question RE: ANTIOBIOTICS POST HSG. I think it provides some good clarification as to why your special circumstances required it. For the group, as to a quick update as to my status and who am I - 37 years old--first pregnancy and loss at 7.5 weeks; D & C Sept. 20--no period until last week and then very light to nonexistent flow; Asherman's was suspected by two different doctors. HSG yesterday at U of Penn in Philadelphia. Surgery was scheduled and then cancelled when I started to have some flow. Although I didn't actually get much of a consultation during yesterday's HSG, my RE and radiologist who read the x-ray said my uterus looked normal, and seemed to spill out all the dye they injected; doctor suspects my pains and no periods until recently are the result of some adhesions from the D & C, but that my body seems to be working itself out. The doctor wants me to come in for an office visit in one month, which I scheduled. When I asked about any surgery, he seemed to indicate that he didn't think it would be necessary right now in my case based on what was seeing. I guess that he is looking for my periods to return to normal before I can think about TTC again, but there didn't seem to be anything on the x-ray which correlated with a blockage. I hope to clear up what his actual diagnosis is at the next visit as I am somewhat unclear as to that--whether this is considered a mild case of Asherman's or not. I am very relieved if he feels that my body will return to normal without any surgery and despite some of the other problems that need to be investigated which may have led to the Sept. miscarriage which initially led me to see an RE, I feel lucky right now that this does not appear to be one of the problems I will need to deal with at the moment. As far as my fertility workup is concerned, It has been discovered that I produce antibodies which can reject a fetus which will need to be dealt with in any future pregnancies--also, the RE wants to see if I have a luteal phase defect due to my extremely low progesterone levels during pregnancy, or what else may be the cause of this...once my periods get back to normal, which hopefully will be the case, I supposed I can continue with some of the bloodwork and ultrasounds which will be necessary to get to the bottom of this. I am an excellent example of why it is important to have the diagnostic testing first prior to jumping into surgery. It seems like this what was planned for me until I started to have some flow just a couple days before the scheduled date. Several of you had suggested how important the diagnostics were, and you were right on target. If Asherman's is ruled out next month, I suppose my presence on this site may be questionable..however, I must say that regardless of the reason why I am here, I have found the information to be most valuable and the posts have been a constant source of support and encouragement in my lonely days since the Sept. miscarriage.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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