I am 48 and was recently diagnosed with post-ablation syndrome after 6 ½ years of pain. I understand now why it took so long when so few doctors seem to have heard about it. And of course since I‘d had the ablation and wasn’t bleeding anymore I never really knew when my cycle was and didn’t connect it to a menstrual thing myself. The pain wasn’t that regular until recently.
Still I’m surprised there’s so little information out there. I’ve found only a few sites that seem to repeat the same info though some say you just need the fallopian tubes removed while most say a hyst. is necessary.
I’m now waiting for a hysterectomy but I have a few questions. I’m not sure how much of the pain I have I can attribute to the PAS. I’ve been getting heart flutters [don’t know how else to describe them] occasionally and pain that goes right to my knees now. I am constipated during my cycles but it doesn’t seem like REAL const. [i.e. not hard and dry] -- it seems more like something is constricting my colon so my stools are all pencil-thin when they come. It’s only during my periods so I don’t think it’s anything else.
Also, do you think the inflammation from the PAS that causes back pain could actually make my back “go out”? I’ve been going to a chiropractor for the back pain before my diagnosis and it does help sometimes.
And the hysterectomy really stops the pain, right? [please say yes!]
Thanks
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I am 41, and also had an ablation. Mine was about a year and half ago, and although I don't really have periods anymore (just a day or three of spotting) I do have increasing pain each month. I had the procedure to help with heavy periods and painful fibroids. Like you, i really don't know when i am cycling, but I will have agonizing, disabling pain that wipes me out for at least 2 days. I'm headed in for an exam, expecting it to be a bigger fibroid but after reading your post, I wonder if its this stupid syndrome. I'll be sure to ask.
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So, I feel like there is a burning way up in my bowel area when I need to use the restroom and when I do actually go, its usually very soft, but hurts so bad coming out and I almost shake in pain. I just dont get it. Anybody else have the same feeling? It almost scares me because I am afraid of everything right now anyways with this pregnancy. I am just about to 32 weeks. Scared to death!
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I had a thermachoice ablation 5 weeks ago. I'm only 32 so I didn't want to
Do a hysterectomy. I regret that decision so much, ever since I had the procedure
The pain has been horrible it starts in my lower abdomen and lower back
And pain killers don't touch it. I have been taking motrin like candy went for blood
Work today and having ultrasound on Friday. I'm really scare
When I went for f/u and told my doctor the nightmare my life
Has become she failed to mention the post ablation syndrome. I
Think the only solution for me is hysterectomy. I'm now I'm afraid
Of other complications.
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I am also glad to find these posts. I am 45 years old, I thought I was going crazy too. I had an ablation about 8 years ago and the pain is getting worse. I feel like for 2 days I can hardly walk, and my bowels too are completely affected. I take 800 ibuprohin and it barely touches it. I kept hoping it would go away but no such luck. I have to look at the calendar to plan things around the horrible 2 days of pain. I recently had to go on a work trip and didn't know how I was going to make it. Luckily I was at the end of the pain by the time I had to go on the flight, but the night before I thought I was going to have to go to ER. The only place I get relief is a hot bath!!
The doctor just told me this happens after an ablation some times, (there is a name for it and I have to ask him again.) Its benign, but will continue to cause significant pain. The only cure is a hystarectomy, or menapause.
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