Good to hear that your procedure went well! Annoying about the sensitivity, luckily you have no pain though. You're right, I'll be in safe professional hands and it'll be great to have them removed. xxI've had two operations to remove fibroids (one in 2002; the other in 2008). Absolutely no complications, aside from needing a few more days off work than anticipated (I continued to feel groggy and sore for a lot longer than my doctor indicated). Both of my procedures were keyhole, so relatively simple. Years later, I do have a lot of sensitivity in around my tummy button, but it's more an annoyance than a complication.
I know it's a scary prospect, but just remember you are surrounded by professionals during the procedure - the anesthetist, nurses, the surgeon ... and think how great you will feel after the buggers have been removed.
I have read a lot about how slow recovery can be, can't really do anything afterwards can we!? Busting a stitch must have been annoying and painful?I’ve had two laparoscopies to remove endometriosis and fibroids. My advice to you is to make sure you rest up afterward and don’t try to do too much too soon. I did this after my first one because I was like oh it’s just tiny incisions and caused myself all kinds of problems including busting a stitch and prolonged my recovery. But it’s what they’ve done inside thats sensitive and you need to give yourself time to heal. But don’t be scared you will be in good hands the surgeon will likely have done 100’s of the same procedure![]()
Glad your procedure went well though! I've also got a endometrial cyst, but have been advised to leave that for now and just keep an eye on it with regular scans.
I'm feeling far more confident about having the op, after reading everyone's positive experiences. So glad I posted xx