Posted: 04/26/07 - 10:06 Post subject: novasure gone good
I had novasure done 3 days ago and have a slight brown discharge that is already starting to lighten up. no watery discharge yet but i amsuming it is coming next. I had the procedure done in the office and was awake through the entire thing. VERY uncomfortable but not unbearable. i had the Novasure rep in the room as well so that was more comforting knowing that if something were to go wrong, he could fix it. the doctor also did the procedure about 25 seconds longer for good measure and because i was doing so well with it. Remember that this procedure is not a promise that periods will lighten or stop. I am hoping mine will but know that there is still the possibility they wont. I just got tired of waking up with so much blood all over me, my clothes and the bed that i was going to take any chance to alleviate it. I do have some cramping and when i over do it i can really tell. i slept most of the day the last 2 days, which was the day of and the day after the procedure with major pain once the numbing block wore off afer the procedure. in reading many horror storied here on what some of you are going through, i think you need another doctor!
Yes, I have heard of so many horror stories of novasure too. But your experience is definitely much more positive. I have done some reading of novasure on my own too and I think I will go for it despite all the negatives out there.
Yes, I have heard of so many horror stories of novasure too. But your experience is definitely much more positive. I have done some reading of novasure on my own too and I think I will go for it despite all the negatives out there.
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I had the Novasure procedure two weeks ago. I have had discharge but it seems to be getting lighter. I am not sure what the end result would be but if it does not work then we will try something else. I feel very good about the procedure and expect good results.
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