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2 weeks until surgery

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Gosh, it's been ages.  To make a long story short, my fibroids came back with a vengeance.  I have six total that appear to be problematic, three considered "large" (tennis ball size each) and three medium.  The three large cannot be ignored anymore.  I can feel two of them and actually see one of them.  I was able to trace the outline of one to get an idea of it's size (see photos below). I am having another surgery in two weeks.  Unfortunately, it's much more invasive.  I'll be cut open like I'm delivering.  The fibroids on my uterus have grown larger than my actual uterus, so a robotic/less-invasive procedure is not possible anymore. While not ideal to have another surgery just 10-months after the first procedure, both were necessary for different reasons and helped get rid of fibroids in different areas.  I am confident in my decision after seeing several doctors. My anemia has gotten pretty bad.  Not bad enough to require a bl...

5 months after surgery

So I loved being on estrogen after my surgery because I had no period for the first time since I was 12.  That party ended after 30 days when my prescription ran out.  I transitioned back onto birth control which resulted in bleeding (due to changes in hormones).  I managed the pill for almost two months before I quit against my doctor's orders.  I wanted to see what my body was really telling me post-op. Fast forward some highs and lows, some wins and loses.  Some random emergency bags with whole toilet paper rolls and some back up underwear that belonged to my husband because...laundry sucks.  Nothing has been that consistent or predictable.  Some months I'm early; this month, for example, I was literally halfway up a mountain just a few days ago when it came on like a Miley Cyrus wrecking ball.  Thankfully, I was with a dear friend who knew my story.  I tied my jacket around my waist, and we pushed on to summit.  At least I got to e...

9 days after surgery

Keeping it short and sweet today.  Days 4-6 of recovery were pretty brutal: low energy, needed lots of sleep, but I stayed home Monday to take care of myself and also tried to get outside to walk the dog for 20 minutes or so.  Otherwise, I knew I'd be even more tired jumping back into my daily routines. By Wednesday, I finally felt like myself again.  I slept horribly Tuesday night but that's pretty typical for me, so I knew I was getting closer to my "normal."  It had been two weeks (I felt horrible right before my surgery; my blood numbers were so low).  After the procedure and some rest, so far, so good! I have my post-op next week but I've already been back to my normal amount of steps (12-13k, no more couch time) and I went to a hot yoga class on Thursday and today (Saturday).  I will find out next week if my doctor wants me to do blood work, but I have a feeling that I will continue to get stronger slowly over time.  Hyperactivity should be b...

2 days after surgery

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So on Monday (three days before surgery), a wrench got thrown into the plan.  I knew something was wrong because I had been out of the ordinary tired for almost a week.  The thought of waking up early for my pre-op blood test and then rushing to school knowing what the blood results were going to say (hello, super anemic from blood loss) motivated me enough to arrange for a sub.  Thank goodness I did that for myself! I let myself sleep and then went straight to the blood test center.  Within a few hours, they were calling me with results: low red blood count, low hemoglobin, low hematocrit (whatever that all means)... I was like look lady, all I know is that I'm tired and realize even my brain is not getting enough oxygen to function normally...what do I do?  I was not ready for options: -blood transfusion before surgery -iron infusion (to raise blood levels on my own; would require pushing back surgery 4-8 weeks) -do nothing and proceed I ended up not re...

4 days until surgery

Just realized I never posted this...oh, it's because I was so tired I never finished ~Days??? (I stopped keeping track)~ Gluten + and - + no cravings +/- was tired the next day but it was also my first day back at work after spring break +/- slept okay but hard time falling asleep in the days after - the bread caused bloating; the pasta made it even worse + did not affect me mentally So far, 50% worth it. However, in the days following, something happened. I had noticed that each time I added something to my whole30, I experienced an increase in bleeding and sometimes back cramps.  Carbs have been identified as a food to avoid if you have fibroids.  Man, oh man, I was not ready for what was to come. This last week has been hell.  Bloody hell.  Let's just say last night, we changed the sheets THREE times.  Three. I don't believe eating gluten one day caused all of this; in fact, I have no idea what's going on.  All I know is that I'm havin...

14 days until Surgery

~ Days35-37: Part 3 reintroduction and other notes ~ Slept okay the night I had rice and corn chips.  But I was REALLY tired the next day.  It's somewhat of a wash, but I'm adjusting the "kinda worth it" factor for grains to 50-60%.  Cheese/Yogurt + and - + no cravings, other than for more cheese, which I resisted; one of my issues with this food group is the high calories, so I was pretty motivated to moderate my intake + not tired - upset stomach (from shredded cheese) and bloating + did not affect me mentally; actually made me happy because it was so delicious and I was proud of my self control + no noticeable symptoms - has been known to make me break out in the past Sleep: TBD Conclusion:  Mathematically, this group should be KINDA WORTH IT (67%), BUT I am hesitant to not consider the fact that I have had issues in the past moderating cheese; plus, it is so hard to not eat with another food group: hello, bread and wine!  It's not rea...

17 days until surgery

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~ Days31-34: Parts 1 & 2 of reintroduction and some positives ~ I can go on and on about adding something every few days and its affects, but I'm trying to keep it simple and journal all the details instead of blogging them.  So here's the quick and dirty version: Wine + and - - made me crave salty bar-food (no surprise there) and of course, more wine.  I refrained from both! - made me very tired a few hours later; thought I was going to get solid sleep but...(continue reading)... - terrible sleep, nightmares in fact; had strange paranoid dreams about people breaking into my car; actually got out of bed to check when I heard noises! - upset stomach following day, but no bloating thankfully + + did not affect me mentally - increased bleeding that night and also experienced cramps; had Nathan get ibuprofen and my massager in the middle of the night - noticed some skin blemishes following day Conclusion:  The fact that wine could be making my fibroids/bleedi...