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Anyone had endometrial ablation?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 149707" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I had it done. No results. (I had the procedure that looks like a metal rollerball pen, because it was supposed to be more effective than freezing). The surgery was easy--20 min--but I bled and bled and after 2 mo's, everything went back to the way it was, that is, heavy flow, major league cramps, major PMS. My only alternative was a hysterectomy, which was too major for me. The dr was at least as disappointed as I was; I was his only "failure." It's actually got a 90&#37; success rate. </p><p>So now it's 3 yrs later and slowly, the bleeding is less--only 2 days and much lighter--but the PMS is still nasty. </p><p>It's good that you're looking into alternatives. You could try Xanax, and lots of napoxen sodium for the cramps. </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 149707, member: 3419"] I had it done. No results. (I had the procedure that looks like a metal rollerball pen, because it was supposed to be more effective than freezing). The surgery was easy--20 min--but I bled and bled and after 2 mo's, everything went back to the way it was, that is, heavy flow, major league cramps, major PMS. My only alternative was a hysterectomy, which was too major for me. The dr was at least as disappointed as I was; I was his only "failure." It's actually got a 90% success rate. So now it's 3 yrs later and slowly, the bleeding is less--only 2 days and much lighter--but the PMS is still nasty. It's good that you're looking into alternatives. You could try Xanax, and lots of napoxen sodium for the cramps. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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