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    I had an Endometrial Thermal Ablation ... any input?

    I had a thermal ablation this past Friday for Mennoragia. After a 14 day "cycle" and months of irregularity and pain, I was happy to get something done about it! I was in considerable pain afterwards and pretty much stayed knocked out on Lortab both Friday, and Saturday. I had to take another at bedtime last night. Today is day 4 and I am still having some cramping. Has anyone had one of these, and do you remember how many days you were in pain? I just want to be sure that I haven't gotten up too soon and caused any problems.

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    I ain't had one of those...but if you go over to www.hystersisters.com and lurk in the Hysterectomy Options section, you'll see a lot of comments and information based on the writer's own experience.

    Better still, join for free. A Hostess will be along and can direct you what forum to get to.

    Hope you feel better!
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    Thank you, Candace!

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    Kim, I've never heard of that before. I'm going to have to look it up. I've had two endometrial biopsies done this year and the second one really threw me for a loop. The first one hurt while it was being done, but I didn't have lingering pain. The one two weeks ago had me down for a couple of days (and I, too, had Loritab to help with the pain of that one).

    I do hope that you are going to get straightened out soon.

    Logan

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    Logan, they go in and inflate a balloon into your uterus and burn off the lining! It gives you a 3rd degree burn! That's why you have to be put to sleep! About half of those who have it done, quit having periods all together, the rest have them much lighter than before. I'm hoping to be in the luckiest half! I'm still cramping quite a bit tonight though, and really ready for that part to end.

    I hope everything turns out ok with your biopsies, Logan!!!

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    Ouch that hurts just thinking about the procedure.
    I'm glad medication has stopped mine. I hope your in the other 1/2 that it stops monthly cycles.
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    I had a laperoscopy for severe endometriosis years ago and I remember feeling very crampy for a few days. I went back to work, about 3 days later, and passed out. I don't know if I did too much too soon, or it was the pain killers or shock of the whole procedure, but it took me about 2 weeks to feel totally better. I didn't have anything done because my tubes were still open, 'tho the endometriosis was everywhere. I decided on the dreaded Pill which helped my life tremendously. Luckily..*jumps in the air and clicks heels together*, the faucets are permanently OFF!!! Woo! Woo! Hope you feel better soon, Kim. Just take it easy..no lifting or bending. Be the queen that you are for as long as you can! (worked for me!)



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    Kim, I had a hydrothermal ablation done in Jan. and I had a lot of cramping just the first day. I just kept taking tylenol or advil and they also gave me vicodin to take as needed. I was planning on only taking 2 days off of work but then I came down with a horrible bug so I was sick for quite a while.

    I would think that the cramping shouldn't last very long and I'd call my doctor if I was you. I did have spotting for quite a while afterwards. My procedure doesn't work for 25% of women, 25% have very light periods, and 50% have no more periods. I fell into the 25% that have very light periods. I'm still happy with the outcome and I hope that my periods won't get any heavier over time.

    I hope you feel better soon. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    Thank you for the well wishes and information from everyone. I did just call my doctor's office and it is normal to still be having some cramping. The nurse also told me that this "funky discharge" would happen for about 90 days! WOW!

    Tracey, I'm sorry you were so sick afterwards ... I think they would have to have put me in the hospital if that happened to me! Bless your heart!!!

    Ok, I guess "no pain, no gain" and I will survive!

    Thanks again!
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    Wow, I had to look that procedure up. I had never heard of it before.
    Reading about the different methods used almost did me in.

    http://www.usdoctor.com/hystbar2.htm


    I hope you heal up quickly & this solves the problems. Take care.
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    I had to go read about it too, Kim. I am glad you called the doctor's office and can be reassured that what is happening is within normal. Based on reading what the procedure actually does, it is not surprising that you have pain and that it will take quite awhile for things to heal. Yikes! I have had a few simple endometrial biopsies and they made me cramp pretty badly and that is just a small sampling compared to the ablation. Hope that your surgery was successful and that once your body is healed, you will feel so much better and healthier. (((HUGS)))

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimlovescats View Post
    I had a thermal ablation this past Friday for Mennoragia. After a 14 day "cycle" and months of irregularity and pain, I was happy to get something done about it! I was in considerable pain afterwards and pretty much stayed knocked out on Lortab both Friday, and Saturday. I had to take another at bedtime last night. Today is day 4 and I am still having some cramping. Has anyone had one of these, and do you remember how many days you were in pain? I just want to be sure that I haven't gotten up too soon and caused any problems.

    Thanks,
    Kim
    Hey! We had a ablation on the same day! You stated last Friday, which would make it 8/21. That is when I had mine. I am still having discomfort and now some bleeding. My doc said my pain was do to the Fibroid tumor they found. We are hoping the ablation will fix the fibroid along with the other problems I have had. Plus I just read, on a web site, it can take up to two weeks for the pain and cramping to go away. Lets just pray all of this will be well worth it in the end. Good luck to you!

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    Oh, welcome kat, but Kim's was actually 2 years ago! But maybe she will see this and let you know how long it took her to feel better.
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