Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 hi ann, i dont bleed full symmetricall on both sides- esp at the beginning- they can come on a slightly different times. sharp/shooting pain around the ovary- i get those all the time during different points in my cycle. if the pain is really severe and persists, obviously call your doc, but in my case that is run of the mill stuff. best h > > Also, I'm having some strange, sharp/shooting pain, > right around the > area where I envision my left ovary to be. When > I've had had cramps > in the past, they were always centered, and lower. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > Ann > Fused UD (we think. . . ) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 hi ann, i dont bleed full symmetricall on both sides- esp at the beginning- they can come on a slightly different times. sharp/shooting pain around the ovary- i get those all the time during different points in my cycle. if the pain is really severe and persists, obviously call your doc, but in my case that is run of the mill stuff. best h > > Also, I'm having some strange, sharp/shooting pain, > right around the > area where I envision my left ovary to be. When > I've had had cramps > in the past, they were always centered, and lower. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > Ann > Fused UD (we think. . . ) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Ann, I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be standard practice by many RE's. Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again soon! Mikell, 34 t-shape lap/hyst 8/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Ann, I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be standard practice by many RE's. Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again soon! Mikell, 34 t-shape lap/hyst 8/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Ann, I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be standard practice by many RE's. Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again soon! Mikell, 34 t-shape lap/hyst 8/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi, Mikell, Thanks for responding - other than the myomectomy that I had in 1997, I've not had anything invasive done to my uterus (uteri) other than 2 HSGs (and those were months ago). I'm wondering if one of my wacky wombs is taking a month off (and not bleeding). I guess stranger things have happened. < > Ann --- Mikell Awwad mikell_awwad@...> wrote: > Ann, > > I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. > A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was > so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I > found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be > impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for > scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to > check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be > standard practice by many RE's. > > Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again > soon! > > Mikell, 34 > t-shape > lap/hyst 8/04 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi, Mikell, Thanks for responding - other than the myomectomy that I had in 1997, I've not had anything invasive done to my uterus (uteri) other than 2 HSGs (and those were months ago). I'm wondering if one of my wacky wombs is taking a month off (and not bleeding). I guess stranger things have happened. < > Ann --- Mikell Awwad mikell_awwad@...> wrote: > Ann, > > I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. > A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was > so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I > found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be > impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for > scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to > check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be > standard practice by many RE's. > > Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again > soon! > > Mikell, 34 > t-shape > lap/hyst 8/04 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi, Mikell, Thanks for responding - other than the myomectomy that I had in 1997, I've not had anything invasive done to my uterus (uteri) other than 2 HSGs (and those were months ago). I'm wondering if one of my wacky wombs is taking a month off (and not bleeding). I guess stranger things have happened. < > Ann --- Mikell Awwad mikell_awwad@...> wrote: > Ann, > > I would tell your doctor about this and monitor your subsequent AF's. > A reduction in flow can be a sign of scarring in the uterus. I was > so happy after my D&C when AF diminished to almost nothing, until I > found out that my uterus was 95% scarred and pregnancy would be > impossible. Are you going to have a follow-up HSG to check for > scarring? That is what my RE did after she performed my lap/hyst to > check that she had removed all of the scarring and this seems to be > standard practice by many RE's. > > Good luck to you! I hope you start feeling back to normal again > soon! > > Mikell, 34 > t-shape > lap/hyst 8/04 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Hi, Ann Again, I am so sorry that I didn't read your post more carefully! It's been a long, stressful week... but that's no excuse. I hope you recover from your surgery soon! Best wishes! Mikell, 34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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