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  1. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 2002
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    Surgery Options

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    I've read that there is an option where they can take the fibroid off, but leave the uterus intact. I want to say it is "fibroid ablation" or something like that.

    The good thing is that when you go into menopause, your fibroid will probably go away.
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

    Trek Project One
    Trek FX 7.4 Hybrid

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Vassar, michigan
    Posts
    17

    Sequoia Specialized

    Dirt Girl, I have a Specialized Seqouia and she is great!! I miss riding as we are having major snow here in Michigan! I look at her parked and miss her!!
    I am 50 and no longer have periods! Woo-hoo! Menopause hasn't been bad at all.
    J.I.L. (Jesus is Lord)

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    111

    Update...

    Well, my blood tests are fine and the doc says I don't have anemia or a thyroid problem. She had me do a lung capacity test which came out with very good numbers. So, I don't know what to think. I haven't been on a bike since the end of November (cold weather riding weenie that I am), so it's hard to tell if anything is still going on. While hiking or XC skiing, my heart rate seems to get unusually high very fast, especially on hills, but I can still keep going if I don't push myself super hard.

    Doc wants to see me again next week. I think she's thinking it's all related to depression as I mentioned I've been mildly depressed. Hum, lingering questions about the fibroid (and whether or not it's responsible for the fullness and my pouching stomach--or did I really eat more holiday treats than I thought I did?!), doctors that want to cut me open, cold weather...is it any wonder I'm feeling a bit blue?

    I envy you gals with the year-round riding weather. I ride in colder weather than I used to (the right gear makes a ton of difference), but I still have rather weak limits.

    Phew. Thanks for the vent.
    Plays in dirt!

 

 

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