I too am 5 days post ablation with Novasure. The day of the procedure I too premedicated with heavy duty drugs (Ativan, Dilaudid, Motrin 800, Flexeril and a shot of Toradol. Should have been enough to knock me over, but didn't. Also a shot of Toradol in the hip. All the drugs may have mellowed me out until we got to the dilation part of the procedure. Even did the cervical block without wimping out. At 8 or so cm dilation, cramps kicked in like contractions and I delivered babies without drugs so I definately remember the contractions! The only way I can truly express how this felt was like it was the night we sufferred a miscarriage at 13 weeks and had to go tot he ER for the rest of the miscarriage or delivery or whatever that procedure was without medication. Cried like a baby and was asked if I wanted to continue or rebook to an OR to complete it with anesthesia. Looking back at it, should have gone that route. The doctor was thrilled with his "burn", took less than 75 seconds and he was quite pleased with it as well as with himself. Went home, took more drugs, went to bed and let my husband take over the rest of kids, activities, rides and supper. Woke up again at midnight, more drugs, still strong cramps, no dicharge. Still...no discharge. Saturday was a mess. Don't remember most of it. Sunday was better. Knew I had to get back to the Land of the Living because I was due back to work Monday morning. By Sunday, kids were sick of having Daddy take care of things (??) and I had to get off the couch. Took only Motrin 800s on Sunday and tried driving. Was still dizzy but am blaming the drugs. Got my act together enough to get some supper on the table, showers for kids, backpacks packed and went to bed. Monday morning came and got ready for work, dizzy, lightheaded and nauseous. Still...no discharge, still today, no discharge. Only real complaint now is smell. I asked my husband if he could smell anything. He said no, but offerred to hang a pine scented air freshner off my wrist. Other than cloudy, smelly urine I think I'll live. I keep waiting for something else to happen? Talked to the doctor yesterday who called me with the second biopsy results which were the same as the first. Anovulation. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it for now. Gonna keep waiting and hoping this works. ANYTHING has got to be better than what the past 4 months have been like.
I am 31, have had 5 Children, 3 miscarriages, and 5 D&C's. The surgery went very well besides being VERY tired when I went home I any can't complain. It's been a week and I'm still very tender and taking vicodin off and on for the pain. Im hoping this works for pain associated with my periods because it was horrible. I have Very heavy and painful periods that last for 5-10 days and are Never regular. (14-45 days apart) so I have tamponds everywhere.
I personally can't believe some of you had this done in the office. My dr said she would NEVER do this in the office because so Many women feel way to much pain.
I was wondering if any of you feel sick all the time (car sick feeling). I always feel dizzy and have major hot flashes since the surgery. It's driving me nuts.
I also keep getting "ovulating" cramps that hurt in my kidney area.
I want to write more but I'm trying to nurse my son and it's bedtime. I'm trying to multi-task but it not working
Shawnna
I'm only 5 days post procedure (performed 04/19/2011). I had a Mirena IUD for five years and had just had it replaced in December and had nothing but problems. Luckily when I called to set up an appointment to have it removed my regular ob/gyn (who was a male) was out of the office and I saw a female ob/gyn, which ended up being a blessing as she had been through the same problems. When she removed the IUD she suggested I get my tubes tied if I was not going to have any more kids. I asked her about the Novasure procedure and she was honest up front with me and told me if I wanted the procedure to definitely have it done at the same time as my tubal ligation so that I would be under general anesthesia and therefore not be subjected to the pain. She didn't sugar coat it, she flat out said it hurts like he**. I actually got my period the night before my procedure and I let my new doctor know and she said it didn't matter, that it would be gone when I woke up (which it was). When I woke up from the procedure I was in pretty good amount of pain, I think mostly from the tubal ligation. They gave me a dose of morphine before I was discharged and I was given a Rx for Oxycodone (since I could not have anything with Tylenol), which I took before bed. I was uncomfortable/sore the first day after the procedure which was eased with pain medication and a heating pad, but I was able to return to work after one day of recovery. I actually haven't taken any more pain medication since 1 day post op. I do have pink and brown discharge and there is an odor, but I just change my pad frequently and shower daily to handle it. I knew what to expect with the discharge and odor since I had a cryo done to my cervix years ago and the discharge and smell is similar. It will go away, just be patient!
All in all though, besides the one day of super cramps, I'm pleased with the results and would recommend it to anyone else with heavy bleeding.