Thursday, 22 September 2011

Hysteroscopy








So my polyp was still there. We went to see Dr Prashant at 1115am and by 12 noon, we headed straight to Pantai, after informing our families. No charge for the scan but the procedure at Pantai costs us RM3,200.00. Yep, it is expensive. I was feeling ok to do the procedure even though i was quite positive the night before that the polyp is gone. Hubby on the other hand was nervous. The poor guy seemed so scared...

After we have settled down at the Daycare Centre, one of the Nurse took my blood pressure, did some history check on my health and measured my weight. At 3pm, another Nurse came in and told us that it was time for the procedure. At this point in time, i was a bit nervous. Not of the procedure but of the needle. Boy i hate needles :( I could still remember the looked on hubby's face as they pushed me towards the OT. He looked scared. Me on the other hand, the journey towards the OT felt like forever. The feeling was exactly like in the movies where the patient lie still on the bed, staring at the ceiling and the white hospital lights. Just before i entered the OT room, the Anaestatist came to see me, had a small talk....overall, she seemed nice. The Nurse assured me that she was one of the best they have in the hospital. Well, good to know! The Anaes then prepared the drip/plastic thgy on my left hand for the GA drip. Frankly speaking, this was the most painful part of the procedure to me. Once done, it was still painful. I was in pain for about 15 minutes and in my heart, i was screaming, 'Where is Dr Prashant? i want to get this done Now'! Yes, i was such a drama queen. But it was painful!

15 minutes later, Dr Prashant came. Boy was i glad to see his face. He told me not to worry. We went into the OT room. There were 6 people around me. I was given an Oxygen through the mouth, they started putting wires on my chest, shoulders, back while at the same time, the Anaes started giving me my GA. I fell asleep probably around 330pm.

The scarriest part was when i woke up, hearing someone calling my name. At this stage, i could not open my eyes, i could not move and i could feel pain near my uterus. My mouth and throat hurt as well because of the oxygen pipe. I felt like choking. That lasted another 15 minutes. I was so scared. I thought i was paralysed. Then an angle came to my rescue and took out the pipe from my mouth. I started to recover slowly. I managed to open my eyes and moved my hands slowly. I felt really weak. They then pushed me to the Daycare where i saw my Hubby and families waiting for me. I started to feel calm again...

I recovered slowly. An hour later, had a bit of a drink and a cup of milo. Suddenly i felt really wet down there. Blood started flowing. According to the Nurse, it is normal as it is from the scaring of the procedure. Ouch. By 630pm, we headed home and i went to bed and woke up at 2pm the next day.

So that was my experience. It was not too bad but the recovery part is the worst. I am now homebound for 2 weeks according to my mom even though my Doc says 3 days is enough. I decided to play it safe and follow mom's advice. Especially since i wanted to start our IVF in 2 weeks time. So here i am, blogging from my bedroom. I have some friends visiting me soon, so I am excited. I am grateful for having wonderful friends and families. InsyaAllah, we will get through IVF alright.

Hysteroscopy is safe. Dr Prashant sent my polyp for biopsy, just to be on the safe side. If you are having second thought whether to do the procedure or not, my advice, do it.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Ezria :) I'm waiting for my biopsy result now but am feeling back to normal. So alhamdulillah! U take care too

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