CD2: Pre-Op Appointment
So one thing that the nice Indian lady doctor did for me was to do a very thorough U/S scan. I have a special dislike for U/S during the first few days of my cycle for obvious reasons. Ick, ick, ick. She did the routine check of my uterus and ovaries. Verified that I do have fibroids and then said, "You have a very normal looking right ovary but do you see these dark spots? These are small cysts like what you would expect of someone with PCOS."
Hot damn.
So a possible key to my problems might be adding in metformin? Hmm...
I hope that she is really skilled with that wand. I would hate to get all in an uproar over my gaggle of RE's not being able to find something that this doctor found in, 5 minutes?
So she pulls out the wand. Starts to go over the details of the operation tomorrow. She mentions that they'll be doing an endometrial biopsy. I asked her if they would be able to look for adenomyosis while they are in there. She replies that she can check for it with the doppler ultrasound right now. Back on the table I go, wand back in. She quickly locates my uterus.
I see a few "reddish" areas on the screen.
"Do you see those red marks?" she asks. I tell her I do and that's when she says that they are indicative of adenomyosis.
My uterus isn't chock full of the stuff, but it's there on the sides of the uterus. She seemed to think that having it didn't mean that I couldn't get an embryo to implant and pointed out that the embryo implants into the lining and not the uterine muscle itself.
So then why did Dr. Indian at CU tell me that adenomyosis was a known problem for implantation success?
I'm so confused.
I hope that he can confirm or deny the presence of adenomyosis and PCOS tomorrow so I will know what to do next.
Labels: Adenomyosis, Endo Surgery 2, PCOS, Pelvic Surgery
Comments on "CD2: Pre-Op Appointment"
Wow, I'm confused too - but I could really like this lovely technician (assuming she turns out to be as good as we're hoping!) But I don't trust anyone without backup anymore.
Good luck tomorrow - sorry for all the humiliating garbage you are going through. Wish I could be there to bring you fun magazines and nice snacks and lovely iced mochas or something - then we could sit by the pool and lounge while you recover! But do something nice for yourself, you are worth it.
You're right about the zero dignity:)
I hope you get some answers from your doctor - very interesting about the PCOS and I am curious about what he'll say regarding Metformin.
I hope it went well and that you're recovering...with concrete ANSWERS (so much better than pain medication, even!).
Hoping things went well with the surgery. Just thinking of you these days!