These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Choosing hysterectomy to treat endometriosis
Barbara, age 35: I have had pain before and
during my period for years. I tried non-prescription and prescription
medications to control the pain. Nothing was working. Because my pain was so
bad, my doctor suggested that I consider a hysterectomy. I didn't like the
thought of surgery but had to do something about the pain. Since I'd already
had two children, I had the surgery. It has been 6 months now, and I am glad I
had the surgery.
Choosing laparoscopy and ablation to treat endometriosis
Lucia, age 42: Endometriosis made me
miserable for a week to 10 days every month. Since my husband and I have three
children and did not want any more, I decided it was time to take action to get
rid of the pain. I decided that ablation made the most sense, because I wanted
to keep my uterus and ovaries. My doctor talked with me about the discomfort
and risks of having the wall of the uterus treated with a laser. Frankly, it
didn't take more than a week to recover, since the incisions were so small. But
you know, after a year or so, the pain started coming back. I'm going to have
to rethink my options now. Even though my sister has had long-lasting relief
from ablation, it's not for me.
Choosing not to have a hysterectomy to treat endometriosis
Connie, age 35: My periods were really
painful about 5 years ago. I went to my doctor, and he asked a lot of questions
about my periods and did an examination and some tests. When all the tests came
back normal, he said endometriosis might be the cause of my pain. He suggested
a hysterectomy but did say that endometriosis can grow back in other places. I
still wanted to have a child, so I said no hysterectomy. Fortunately, I did get
pregnant, and ever since having my baby my periods have been so much better!
Harriett, age 39: My doctor told me
endometriosis might be causing my painful periods. I'd never even heard of it
before. She told me all about endometriosis and the treatments I could try. She
suggested I try taking birth control pills and using ibuprofen before and
during my period. It took a couple of months of using this system, but now I
hardly have any pain. I am glad I didn't have surgery.