Thank you for sharing your story. I got the (Endometrial Ablation) on Sept. 13th, 2024. I like you received the procedure mainly due to heavy bleeding and nervousness about leaving the house because you are not sure how heavy your blood flow will be. I glad you mentioned it took about two weeks for your body to get back to normal. I’m starting week two this week and I still don’t feel back to normal. I’ve had cramps post procedure non stop and it’s no joke. Only the pain meds relieve the cramping. Some days I feel fine, other days it’s a lot of cramping. The doctor said I’d be back to normal in a “few days”, well my few days are longer. I’m 45 and exercise regularly and believe I’m pretty fit. I’m realizing the hard way I can’t bounce back like unused to. I started my period a day ago , hopefully I’ll see a difference in the flow. Again thank you For making the video, I was looking for some comfort in what I was going and I stumbled on your video. Many blessings to you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@la-keshahardeman9263 thank you for sharing your story with me. As women we have to at times take measures into our own hands to manage the pain. I’m sure surgery wasn’t ideal for you but I am glad you took the step. It comforts me as well to see others so open with their journey. Much love ❤️
I had an ovary and a tumor removed, both tubes removed, a cyst removed from the other ovary, endometriosis places burnt and removed and the endometrial ablation all at once. I didnt feel like a human till week 2 😅. Its been 3 months and no period at all. The so called "cramps" are like a tickle sensation. Its been amazing so far. I just hope it lasts. So glad its working for you as well!
Thank you for sharing your story. I got the (Endometrial Ablation) on Sept. 13th, 2024. I like you received the procedure mainly due to heavy bleeding and nervousness about leaving the house because you are not sure how heavy your blood flow will be. I glad you mentioned it took about two weeks for your body to get back to normal. I’m starting week two this week and I still don’t feel back to normal. I’ve had cramps post procedure non stop and it’s no joke. Only the pain meds relieve the cramping. Some days I feel fine, other days it’s a lot of cramping. The doctor said I’d be back to normal in a “few days”, well my few days are longer. I’m 45 and exercise regularly and believe I’m pretty fit. I’m realizing the hard way I can’t bounce back like unused to. I started my period a day ago , hopefully I’ll see a difference in the flow.
Again thank you
For making the video, I was looking for some comfort in what I was going and I stumbled on your video. Many blessings to you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@la-keshahardeman9263 thank you for sharing your story with me. As women we have to at times take measures into our own hands to manage the pain. I’m sure surgery wasn’t ideal for you but I am glad you took the step. It comforts me as well to see others so open with their journey. Much love ❤️
I had an ovary and a tumor removed, both tubes removed, a cyst removed from the other ovary, endometriosis places burnt and removed and the endometrial ablation all at once. I didnt feel like a human till week 2 😅. Its been 3 months and no period at all. The so called "cramps" are like a tickle sensation. Its been amazing so far. I just hope it lasts. So glad its working for you as well!
@@brandyjo3619 best decision I could have made for my body. I’m glad you are doing well!!!