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Hello. I too have fibroids. Back in January 2003 I had a myomectomy to remove them because they had been causing many problems for me. I had 5 large fibroids, one of which actually protruded into my vaginal cavity! I could feel it. It was a hard, large mass. I had chronic symptoms of a bladder infection for over 2 years, as they were pressing against my bladder, and because of it, I was told that my bladder was not emptying completely. I started on Lupron injections for 4 months prior to the surgery to help shrink the tumors before the surgery. It worked like a charm, but caused a lot of unpleasant symptoms because of a forced, temporary state of menopause. The surgery was a success, and my doctor was able to remove all 5 tumors! I felt great for the first time in 2 years! It was totally worth the 2 month recovery. I chose the myomectomy option over the hysterectomy because I was 32 at the time and never had children, and wasn't sure if I may want them in the future. My symptoms were so bad that I had to have the surgery. The only problem is that I just recently found out that they all grew back! I now have 2 fibroids at 5cm each, and 3 other smaller ones. My uterus is currently the size of a 12 week pregnancy, and I'm now begining to experience symptoms again! Ugh! Looking back, being symptom free for 7 years was worth the surgery. But now I may be looking at another! Special note: If you do have a myomectomy and later eventually get pregnant, you will probably need a cessarean section, as your uterus had been cut prior (weakened) and may be dangerous to you and baby if in labor with a natural delivery. If you want children, and are experiencing serious symptoms from your fibroids, I wouldn't knock the myomectomy to buy yourself some time for a future pregnancy. The myomectomy worked perfectly for me- the only real downside is that the tumors will probably return at some point years later, but meanwhile you will be free to have children before that time comes again. Good luck!!!
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