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The only way an entire thread can be deleted is if the moderator of the forum or one of the global moderators deletes the thread.

If a member leaves, they can delete their own posts, but should not be able to delete an entire thread or other people's posts.

I'm looking into it.

I've emailed the gynecology moderator and the forums administrator to see if they know what happened to it.

As soon as I know something, I'll pass it on.

Sorry about this. frown

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wow that really stinks if we cant get the posts back i do belong to another site that is really helpfulBellaOnline ALERT: Raw URLs are not allowed in these forums for security reasons. Please use UBB code. If you don't know how to do UBB code just post here for help - we will help out!

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I hope you are able to get it back. It really helped calm my nerves before my procedure. It always helps to not feel alone.
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i had the novasure yesterday and went back to work today. no pain, no discharge. so far so good.

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i guess your doing good most women take a good wk or 2 to get back to normal sometimes discharge can start 3 to 5 days afterwards

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here is some post op tips Q&A


What is this clear fluid I am passing?
This is called serous fluid and it is very normal. Most women get it, however, some do not. The reason it occurs is because when the uterine lining is destroyed, it 'weeps' this fluid and this is a sign of healing. Say you get a burn on your arm, as it starts to heal, it will 'weep' a clear liquid to heal, the same applies after an endometrial ablation due to the destruction of the endometrium.


When will my post-op bleeding/discharge stop?
It varies so much among women. Some get nothing {rare} and some get it for up to six weeks, I heard from a few women that had it a bit longer. I had it for about two or three weeks.


When can I resume intercourse?
Listen to what your doctor tells you. I was told to wait for six weeks because I had a D&C along with my endometrial ablation. Some women are told to wait until their bleeding/discharge stops, some are told to resume at two weeks, some at four weeks, etc. It differs so much, so please always follow your doctor's orders to the letter.


When can I wear tampons again?
This is up to your doctor. I have heard anywhere from two to six weeks, give or take a week.


Will I gain weight from the endometrial ablation?
Some women have reported bloating which has lasted them for a few weeks post-endometrial ablation, but no lasting weight gain from the endometrial ablation that I have ever heard of.


Will my PMS change after the endometrial ablation ~ get better or worse?
It can, however, because the ovaries are not touched, it is not supposed to have any affect on PMS. Some women report an increase in PMS while some women say their PMS is much better.


Why am I still experiencing cramps so far into my recovery?
You will still cycle and there is such a thing as a blood-less period - if there is nothing to shed - then nothing gets shed but your hormones still jump start the uterus to cramp into action so to speak.


Why am I still getting periods, I thought an endometrial ablation makes them stop?
Endometrial Ablations are performed to eliminate or reduce bleeding from the uterus. Women who have had a successful endometrial ablation will have light to normal periods, and some women will have no menstrual bleeding at all. For example - if you fall down and skin your knee on the ground, that skin or scar is a little bit tougher than the other skin on your body. Endometrial ablations aim to 'toughen up' the endometrium, that's where the bleeding comes from. So if there's less or no endometrium then there's going to be less or no bleeding.


I assumed that my next period would come 28 days (my cycle length) after my last period. Is that the assumption that the next period arrives on schedule or does the endometrial ablation set the clock somehow? Or is it just, anything could happen, have to wait and see?
Endometrial ablations do not stop the ovaries from functioning, therefore, you will still have your period when it is due, BUT in order to have a period that includes discharge (blood) you must also have a lining to shed ~ in the case of D&C's and endometrial ablations - that lining for the most part is gone (at least in the initial stages ~ it should be) thus any period that you have would only be shedding what is left in your uterus - post-op remnants and fluid from the uterus trying to heal.

What we see in a period flow is the lining of the uterus being expelled ~ depending on hormones, state of uterus, functioning of ovaries, etc., that is what is expelled during a period - once your body starts to decrease it's production of progesterone and the levels of estrogen start to increase again, the lining stops it's shedding action and starts once again to rebuild itself. A D&C or endometrial ablation would remove the lining for the most part - that is the reason that many ladies are given Lupron prior/or their endometrial ablations are scheduled when the lining is at it thinnest (right after their periods) - the doctors then have less "stuff" to deal with. Afterward the majority of that lining is gone. Your ovaries may very well be sending a signal to the uterus that it is time for a period - that is why you may continue to get PMS symptoms (brought on by hormones) but with your endometrial ablation being so recently - there should not be that much lining left to flow - so to speak! And lastly if you did have Lupron prior to your endometrial ablation - the hormone cycles are really going to be messed up for a while.


When will my final result become apparent?
This can take 3-4 months up to a full year for your final bleeding pattern to 'settle in'. Be patient as some women have some very odd bleeding patterns those first few months post-op, and sadly, some 'assume' their ablations 'didn't help' as they do not give this enough time. The body needs to get back on course and this does take time so PLEASE BE PATIENT and don't give up - give the endometrial ablation time to see if it will indeed offer you relief. Be sure to ask your doctor about this.


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oh no! what happened to the Novasure thread? i was so happy to give my report but i dont see anyone anymore. i wanted to know how the person that had to end up having a hysterectomy was doing-i forgot her name frown. was it dmichelle or marlene? charlenef how are you doing? i have had my 3rd PO period and well am so happy to announce that again NOTHING!! i think i had a small spot on day one and that was it! i do still feel some cramps but not at all what i was having before. and i still get moody. i [censored] for no reason for the first 2 days but the hubbs says he will take that any day over what i used to be like when i was in excrutiating pain. gosh i hope they can find our thread-it was so nice to be able to answer questions about the procedure and update everyone on how we all are doing...

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nope not under "my stuff" either...last time i checked it was well into 17 pages..hmmmm...wonder where it went

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Armymom, It wasn't me that had the hysterectomy. I have been way better. My back pain has lessened along with the excruciating cramps. My periods have been 3 days of a few spots here and there. So far, I would recommend it to anyone flooding every month. I used to take Advil like candy every single day. Now I don't need it at all. WOO HOO!

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armymom i think it was maggie who had the big h hopefully she will check in it is wonderful that you are doing so well im doing pretty good also mostly a panty linner period

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