So yeah... the internet is evil. I was FREAKED the hell out for no reason. I had read how women have passed out because of the pain, had to take Vicodin, thought it was worse then childbirth. I was sooo scared. But it was so not even a big deal. It was just a tad bit more uncomfortable then a pap smear. But not much more. It was pretty cool actually, I got to see my ute and my tubes. The only thing that was mildly uncomfortable was the fact that my radiologist was like 28 years old. I totally expected some old dude to come in and do the test and this guy comes in and was all, "hey I'm Matt!". I was thinking to myself, what the heck, didn't I see you at the Yardhouse doing shots last weekend? hahaha! He was cool though and did a great job since I didn't have any immense pain, but I have to say that I know I am getting old when the Dr's and Techs seem young to me. :(
But anyways, from the preliminary report the fibroid isn't pressing on anything, nor is it blocking the tubes, which looked to the radiologist as all clear. So in the preliminary report from Matt, everything looked fine. But the Senior Radiologist looked at it and noted that I had a deformed uterus, one which occurs from surgery or fibroid removal. UGH! So now my RE wants to do a Hysteroscopy to take a look in there. Which will have to wait until next cycle because I have to get pre-authorizations and crap from the insurance. But oh well... at least we will see whats going on in there. I was worried about scar tissue getting in the way of implantation and my fear may be dead on. But the RE said that's why they do IVF sometimes on couples. So he can place the embryo in a none scarred up area. I do have faith though, my good girlfriend had the same exact fibroid surgery with the same physicians when I had my fibroids removed (about 2 weeks apart from each other). They started trying to have a baby about 6 months afterwards and had issues. But then got pregnant after she had the HSG and she had crazy scar tissue too. So here's hoping it works out.
Now we still have to do our blood work (ugh gotta go to ghetto Quest Diagnostics again) and then get Baron's SA back. I am still super duper nervous about that. But after I have my hysteroscopy next month, we will be back in business and can decide what to do next. Since I do all my testing at the hospital I work at, I fear that everyone here has seen my neither-regions. My coworkers joked yesterday that they probably dont even know what my face looks likes but could definitely spot me with my pants down, since I have had 2 colonscopies, multiple exams, xrays and crap below the belt. All within the last year or so! hahahaha! Good Times!
So for now I am still charting (BOOOOOO!) but not using monitors and crap this cycle. I am taking it chill, so maybe because its less stressful we might get pregnant without any intervention. RIIIGHHHHTT! :)
But anyways, from the preliminary report the fibroid isn't pressing on anything, nor is it blocking the tubes, which looked to the radiologist as all clear. So in the preliminary report from Matt, everything looked fine. But the Senior Radiologist looked at it and noted that I had a deformed uterus, one which occurs from surgery or fibroid removal. UGH! So now my RE wants to do a Hysteroscopy to take a look in there. Which will have to wait until next cycle because I have to get pre-authorizations and crap from the insurance. But oh well... at least we will see whats going on in there. I was worried about scar tissue getting in the way of implantation and my fear may be dead on. But the RE said that's why they do IVF sometimes on couples. So he can place the embryo in a none scarred up area. I do have faith though, my good girlfriend had the same exact fibroid surgery with the same physicians when I had my fibroids removed (about 2 weeks apart from each other). They started trying to have a baby about 6 months afterwards and had issues. But then got pregnant after she had the HSG and she had crazy scar tissue too. So here's hoping it works out.
Now we still have to do our blood work (ugh gotta go to ghetto Quest Diagnostics again) and then get Baron's SA back. I am still super duper nervous about that. But after I have my hysteroscopy next month, we will be back in business and can decide what to do next. Since I do all my testing at the hospital I work at, I fear that everyone here has seen my neither-regions. My coworkers joked yesterday that they probably dont even know what my face looks likes but could definitely spot me with my pants down, since I have had 2 colonscopies, multiple exams, xrays and crap below the belt. All within the last year or so! hahahaha! Good Times!
So for now I am still charting (BOOOOOO!) but not using monitors and crap this cycle. I am taking it chill, so maybe because its less stressful we might get pregnant without any intervention. RIIIGHHHHTT! :)
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