I too am sorry to hear about the failed procedures. I posted on October 1st a day after my procedure, so it's a bit early for a follow-up post in that I have no idea if the procedure will stop my periods. I find myself wondering, though, why we all have such different experiences both during the procedure and the first week or so after. Based just upon the ease of the experience and the aftermath, I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. (Of course, my out of pocket expenses are a different story!) I had minimal pain during my procedure and have had absolutely no pain since. On day six my watery leakage picked up quite a bit. It's not a comfortable feeling, but nor does it interfere with my every day activities. (I just change pads a lot and feel like I need to buy stock in Always Overnite pads!) I hope those of you who are having a tough time are doing better now, and for anyone considering the procedure, maybe you can ask your doctors why people respond so differently. (I think as far as the procedure itself, the drugs probably are key. I had valium and torodol 30 minutes prior. I also had the surgery on my heaviest period day, unplanned of course. I don't think it's recommended to do it that way, but I wonder if that had something to do with why I'm doing OK now?) Anyway, good luck!
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I too am sorry to hear about the failed procedures. I posted on October 1st a day after my procedure, so it's a bit early for a follow-up post in that I have no idea if the procedure will stop my periods. I find myself wondering, though, why we all have such different experiences both during the procedure and the first week or so after. Based just upon the ease of the experience and the aftermath, I wouldn't hesitate to do it again. (Of course, my out of pocket expenses are a different story!) I had minimal pain during my procedure and have had absolutely no pain since. On day six my watery leakage picked up quite a bit. It's not a comfortable feeling, but nor does it interfere with my every day activities. (I just change pads a lot and feel like I need to buy stock in Always Overnite pads!) I hope those of you who are having a tough time are doing better now, and for anyone considering the procedure, maybe you can ask your doctors why people respond so differently. (I think as far as the procedure itself, the drugs probably are key. I had valium and torodol 30 minutes prior. I also had the surgery on my heaviest period day, unplanned of course. I don't think it's recommended to do it that way, but I wonder if that had something to do with why I'm doing OK now?) Anyway, good luck!
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