Hi everyone!
My name is Silvie. On 10/20/17 I was scheduled to undergo a routine myomectomy to remove fibroids. My doctor had conducted a sonogram and the fibroid was too large to even be imaged. She suggested a myomectomy. During all of this, we discussed my plans for future child-bearing as I am only 35 years old. The day of the surgery I was so afraid and also excited to finally get these fibroids removed. I woke up from my surgery and right away, I knew something was not right. My abdomen was still sticking out. My doctor came to me and informed me that there was one large fibroid growth which she was not prepared to remove. Instead, she photographed it, closed me back up and referred me to another doctor, and oncologist who she claims would be more skilled at removing this large fibroid tumor. I was referred for an MRI (yes, that's right--AFTER she already cut into me) and met with the oncologist the following week. The MRI shows its a fibroid (i've had 3 different readings of it all with the same conclusion) and the biopsy came back that it was muscle tissue--meaning a fibroid. I met with this oncologist that my dr. recommended and she suggested that the best approach to have this thing removed is a hysterectomy which would very likely also include removal of my fallopian tubes as well as my ovaries. I'm sure can all imagine the terrible emotional state I have been in over the past few weeks since this myomectomy that never was. I went from family planning to the possibility of losing all of my reproductive organs. My heart is just so heavy. Anyway, I have decided that I am not letting anyone near me ever again until I am comfortable with their skill and thoroughness. I can't be cut open again for absolutely no reason and without viable treatment. I am writing here in the hopes that someone can help me find a skilled doctor who specialized in the treatment of large fibroids. I believe treating these large things is a special skillset and I need a surgeon who practices this skill with frequency. Please help me. Thank you.