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34 hours post op!

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Hi guys I'm 34 hours post op, following numerous tests and scans my gyne was still unsure of my diagnosis. I underwent a laparoscopy on Thursday evening and had the following removed;

10cm fibroid

2cm fibroid

8x 1cm fibroids

All done by keyhole surgery as i really didnt want to be cut. I have 5 holes and am very sore. My surgeon was fantastic and I am looking forward to a pain free period.

Ps if your having this surgery buy peppermint capsuals for the gas, they have saved my life!

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Wishing you a speedy recovery!

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Shanellope93

I've heard fibroids are very painful. Glad you've gotten help. Get well.

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