Possible endomiatrial abliation next Wed but I'm not bleeding.
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second opinion
Please wait for biopsy results and seek a second opinion. Try to find gynecologist/oncologist who understands side effects of Tamoxifen and will not rash into unnecessary surgery. As for your current doctor, please feel confident to ask questions and make conscientious decision.
Hugs
New Flower0 -
I am not on tamox, so, INew Flower said:second opinion
Please wait for biopsy results and seek a second opinion. Try to find gynecologist/oncologist who understands side effects of Tamoxifen and will not rash into unnecessary surgery. As for your current doctor, please feel confident to ask questions and make conscientious decision.
Hugs
New Flower
I am not on tamox, so, I don't know all of the side effects, but, I do want you to know that I am praying for you.
Please keep us posted.
HUGS0 -
extended prayers .. gentle hugssusie09 said:I am not on tamox, so, I
I am not on tamox, so, I don't know all of the side effects, but, I do want you to know that I am praying for you.
Please keep us posted.
HUGS
to you ... and your extend family during this very emotional time.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
A 2nd opinion might not be aNoel said:Praying for you too.
Praying for you too.
A 2nd opinion might not be a bad thing to get. I know many of us have in other issues related to bc.
Praying that next Wednesday, if you have the endomiatrial abliation, that it will help you and that you will be fine.
Hugs, Angie0 -
D&C
Hi TK,
I had this problem and ended with the endometrial thickness like yours, being cm instead of mm found with a vaginal ultra sound. I did have a D&C (very easy procedure). I did bleed off and on for over 2 years. I had so many endometrium biopsies that I lost count and they were negative.
My gynecologist recommended that we try a D&C first in order to see what we were dealing with instead of doing a hysterectomy. Turned out the D&C was the end of the story. My notes state it to be endometrial hypoplasia with polyps. My gynecologist called my problem "the last calling card of Tamoxifen".
I had been on Tamoxifen for 4 years until a recurrence. Then, I went to Arimidex. I began the bleeding episode about 6 weeks later. Perhaps you could inquire about using an aromatase inhibitor instead of staying on Tamoxifen.
Best,
Doris0 -
Like Doris wrote, perhapsSIROD said:D&C
Hi TK,
I had this problem and ended with the endometrial thickness like yours, being cm instead of mm found with a vaginal ultra sound. I did have a D&C (very easy procedure). I did bleed off and on for over 2 years. I had so many endometrium biopsies that I lost count and they were negative.
My gynecologist recommended that we try a D&C first in order to see what we were dealing with instead of doing a hysterectomy. Turned out the D&C was the end of the story. My notes state it to be endometrial hypoplasia with polyps. My gynecologist called my problem "the last calling card of Tamoxifen".
I had been on Tamoxifen for 4 years until a recurrence. Then, I went to Arimidex. I began the bleeding episode about 6 weeks later. Perhaps you could inquire about using an aromatase inhibitor instead of staying on Tamoxifen.
Best,
Doris
Like Doris wrote, perhaps you can go one of the aromatase inhibitors.
Good luck,
Jan0 -
ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION
It's very appropriate for your doctor to perform a hysteroscopy with D&C given the endometrial thickening you have. Tamoxifen can increase your risk of endometrial cancer, but more often non-cancerous polyps are found. Endometrial ablation is really not an appropriate treatment for this and does not reduce the risk of cancer, in fact, it could mask the most common symptoms...bleeding. Yes for the D&C, hysteroscopy. No for the ablation. Hope that helps...0 -
Uterine Cancer boardmrlember said:ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION
It's very appropriate for your doctor to perform a hysteroscopy with D&C given the endometrial thickening you have. Tamoxifen can increase your risk of endometrial cancer, but more often non-cancerous polyps are found. Endometrial ablation is really not an appropriate treatment for this and does not reduce the risk of cancer, in fact, it could mask the most common symptoms...bleeding. Yes for the D&C, hysteroscopy. No for the ablation. Hope that helps...
Remember the recent post here from someone named Samantha that we told to take a hike? Well, she also posted on the Uterine cancer board and peeps responded to her post (so did I). I don't want to scare anyone, but I suggest you read those posts. There are similar posts over there as well.
I am by no means suggesting anyone not take Tamoxifen because for most women there is not problem. And the benefits far outweigh the risks. Just pay attention and be vigilent about your symptoms. Your second opinion might best be made by a gynecologic oncologist.
Suzanne0
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