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Hysteroscopy in a few hours

Hi ladies!  I haven't been around much lately since I'm on a doctor advised TTC break (due to these health issues).  Today is my hysteroscopy--round one of my "surgeries."  After today they will schedule the two others-- a D&C and a fibroid removal (with belly incision, not laparoscopic). 

I'm kinda working myself up here now that it's only a few hours away.  Has anyone ever had a hysteroscopy?  From what I've read, sometimes they are painful and sometimes there's no pain at all.  Any advice? 

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  • just wanted to say i've missed you around and i hope everything goes well!
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  • imagetct1219:
    just wanted to say i've missed you around and i hope everything goes well!

    Thanks tct!  I was just looking at your chart a few minutes ago and I think it looks good.  I'm pulling for you!

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  • I'm so sorry. I just wanted to say you are in my thoughts.
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  • I have never had one, but I used to work in a surgery center where we did these procedures frequently. It sounds like this is just a diagnostic hysteroscopy, as opposed to an operative one, correct?

    ETA: I did not mean, "just a", as if this was not an importanat procedure for you. I just wanted to clarify what you were having done before I told you more about it. Good luck.

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    imagetct1219:
    just wanted to say i've missed you around and i hope everything goes well!

    Thanks tct!  I was just looking at your chart a few minutes ago and I think it looks good.  I'm pulling for you!

    thanks so much. i'm trying not to think i have a chance this month since i have had spotting every day [although it's very minimal and way less than before] and i haven't gotten to the dr. yet. i appreciate your optimism, though!
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  • I don't know anything about a hysteroscopy but just wanted to say GL.
  • Mine was unsuccessful. They couldn't get my cervix to dilate. But they did an HSG during my laproscopy and said that gave them the info they needed.
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  • I hope all goes well. I am scheduled for the same thing on July 10th (unless I get a BFP!). My pre-op is Monday. This is my 4th one since 2007 for the removal of polyps and fibroids. I never have a lot of pain. I am usually up and running the next day but I just like to rest a bit after however. I usually have the laparoscopic procedure. Nothing to worry about. GL and prayers
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    I have never had one, but I used to work in a surgery center where we did these procedures frequently. It sounds like this is just a diagnostic hysteroscopy, as opposed to an operative one, correct?

    ETA: I did not mean, "just a", as if this was not an importanat procedure for you. I just wanted to clarify what you were having done before I told you more about it. Good luck.

    Oh. no problem.  I've been calling this my baby procedure since the other ones sound much worse.  Smile  This is just a diagnostic hysteroscopy with no anesthetic or anything.  I'm glad to hear they are pretty routine.  I'm leaving now so I'll let you all know how it goes. 

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