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Fibroids at an early age and zoldex

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Hi all

Im 28 years old and 4 years ago i had 5 fibroids removed. After 2 years they were back and bigger than before. I am unmarried and this is all not common for someone my age. I also do not have kids. 2 years ago my gynae recommended i go on zoladex injections, indefinitely, to help shrink the fibroids. 2 years later i have decided to go ahead with it, i haven't started as yet as i am a little afraid. My fibroids arr huge and many. Will they shrink? Will i still be able to fall pregnant? Ive read up quit abit about it all but nothing is certain, the doctors are confident although i don't want false hope.

Please advise from your experiences.

Thank you

SK

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