So I’ve been for my hysteroscopy this morning. I was given a local anaesthetic into my cervix and the whole thing was over and done with very quickly! Pain was on a par with my period pains so it was no where near as bad as I expected. The gynaecologist took a biopsy but said everything looks normal .
She explained everything before hand and said my womb lining had measured 15.2 mm and their cut off point for concern is 15. Amazing how much that varies depending on hospital! I also have a 35mm fibroid in my womb lining and what appear to be the start of several more
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Afterwards I asked about treatment regarding fibroids ,she wasn’t at all concerned that anything sinister was going on with my womb lining and the fibroids were a common problem that would probably go away once I am through the menopause . Basically once I’ve got the all clear from my biopsy ( hopefully in the next week ) I can get back on my HRT. She said it was fine to continue managing the bleeding with Transamic acid but did recommend the coil if my bleeding becomes worse .
At the moment ,she said due to the pandemic any surgical intervention would not be on the cards as the wait could be for ever.
I’ve just got to monitor the situation, hope that my fibroids don’t get any worse and crack on
I’m a little bit worried that if I can grow one fibroid that big so fast ( in under 2 years ) that the others may follow suite
and I’m peri which can go on for quite a while! With limited treatment options on the horizon I’m going to keep everything crossed!!!