Have You Had an Endometrial Ablation??

Updated on June 16, 2008
S.K. asks from Liberty, TX
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I am 40 and have suffered with really bad cramps since my teens. I found out in 2002 that I had endometriosis and had laproscopic surgery. We are finished having children and I'm contemplating having the ablation or hysterectomy to finally be rid of the cramps. (I tried taking the pill continuously to prevent myself from having a period but I became so emotional and angry and stopped it after a few months.) I would rather have the ablation because it has an easier recovery but want to know the pros and cons from moms who've had it done.

I'm going to have a sono done next week and a biopsy done the following week in preparation for the procedure. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
S.

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B.W.

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Hello, I had the ablation done in 2004 and it worked good for about 6 months and my dr told me that its NOT guaranteed to work but i took the chance and did it. In Feruary of this year I had the Laproscopic Hysterectomy (only my uterus was removed), I was down for about 5 days and the recovery wasn't bad at all. In my opinion I would just go for the hysterectomy so you aren't haveing any more problems in the future. I wasted $6000.00 on the ablation and then turned around and paid $11,000.00 for the hysterectomy,(no insurance) If i had known I would have just done the hyst in the first place. What ever you choose good luck to you and hope everything works out for you. Take Care.

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C.A.

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I've had both. I would steer you to go down the ablation path first. I think I'm an exception to the rule. The ablation didn't work for me at all. But, I was having issues with bleeding 3 weeks out of every month...so our issue is a bit different. If the ablation works for you that, that's great. If not, you can looks into other avenues of treatment. That's my 2 cents worth, anyway. The recovery from the abalation was super easy, just rest that day.

M.H.

answers from Dallas on

I was having horrible cramps and done with having kids. I was having periods that were 2-3 weeks long and becoming anemic. I had the ablsion 5 years ago this summer and it was the best decision. I feel great. I have NO period at all. After the surgery take it easy - for 1-2 weeks I was still tired and then great. You have a clear fluid that leaks for that time. Once that went away, I was great. It has been so nice to have all my "parts" and not have to deal with a period at all. I still crave chocolate though monthly!

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

In 2002 I had a complete abdominal hysterectomy (see other post I have replied to for details).

The EA was an option for me but my Dr. said that they do not always work. I wanted to stop all the outpatient procedures and get on with my life.

The hysterectomy is by far the best thing I have ever done. I feel better, look younger, more energy, better sex drive (Can't get preggo!!)

I am very pleased with my choice of hysterectomy.

TF

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K.K.

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I had the EA done in July of last year. it did not work at all for me. I'm going in next week for a hysterectomy. If you're sure about not having kiddos I would just do the Hyst. and save yourself some time!

K.

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T.H.

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I had an ablation done almost a year ago due to heavy bleeding that lasted 1-2 weeks. I made the decision to have this done and could not be happier. I did have VERY minimal bleeding for a few days followed by a clear/light yellow discharge for sometime folowing. My doctor said that the clear discharge was from the "blisters" inside my uterus. She said the longer you drain the better the "burn". I do have cramps every so often and do indeed get grumpy ~ my hormones. But I do not regret the procedure and the recovery is very minimal! I would definately try this route first!

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T.L.

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I had the procedure in 2000 and it has been great. I no longer have periods (they were lasting forever) and no adverse effects. For me it was a blessing.

Good luck

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K.M.

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Hi Stephanie. I had the EA done about 4 years ago. I was having heavy periods that lasted about 22-25 days out of the month. But I never had cramps at all. My Dr suggested I do this before having a hysterectomy. At first the procedure didn't work for me at all. It took about 8 months and then all of a sudden my periods went down to about 1-3 days. OMG! What a huge blessing it was. BUT, I now have the worse cramps ever that last the entire time I'm on my period. For me, since I had the procedure due to the length of my period, it is so worth 1-3 days of cramping than having 25 days of horendous bleeding.

Good Luck. I hope all works out for you.

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