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- Adenomyosis Basics | Hysterectomy Forum
Adenomyosis is a condition where the endometrium (lining of the uterus) grows into the myometrium or muscular wall of the uterus As a result, the uterus can become enlarged and even boggy, leading to discomfort, pain, and other symptoms
- Anyone have luck with Lupron for your adenomyosis
I havent read much with Lupron helping with adenomyosis but is helpful with endometriosis My ob seems to think that this is the best treatment option for me before having a hysterectomy I dont have heavy bleeding, had a ablation on 5 8 I have pretty much bleed since then I am also bleeding with sex and bowel movements
- Adenomyosis and Dr. refusing hysterectomy | HysterSisters
I was diagnosed with adenomyosis last May and the doctor refused to do a hysterectomy I then went to another specialist who refused as well, saying I was too close to menopause to do a hysterectomy
- Suspected adenomyosis - with nausea | HysterSisters
Suspected adenomyosis - with nausea Hysterectomy Options and Alternatives
- Causes for Adenomyosis | HysterSisters
When I researched adenomyosis, I learned from two medical sources online through Google about the probable causes This is my understanding of what I read: Adenomyosis involves a protective growth over the glands extending from the external uterine wall to the interior wall
- Adenomyosis and SI Joint Pain - any connection? | HysterSisters
Adenomyosis and SI Joint Pain - any connection? If you have adeno then your uterus is probably enlarged and heavy An enlarged, heavy uterus pushing on your back? Yeah that will definitely cause it What is really going to blow your mind, an enlarged uterus pushing up your digestive tract causes heartburn, too
- Adenomyosis - Seasonique? | HysterSisters
Adenomyosis - Seasonique? I am new to the site Decided to join because the decision to go surgical (abdominal partial - leaving the ovaries and cervix) has me feeling defeated Adenomiosis is the reason for my surgery
- Adenomyosis AFTER having a uterine ablation? | HysterSisters
Re: Adenomyosis AFTER having a uterine ablation? Oh, I also wanted to say, your OB wasn't trying to con you with the ablation Nowadays they are required by insurers and licensing bodies and etc to offer the least invasive treatment first
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