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CLKD

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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2025, 03:03:07 PM »

What I would say to any medic with that attitude caz24 is OK U get up on the bed and have it! 
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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2025, 09:21:03 AM »

Totally agree CLKD.
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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2025, 04:08:08 PM »

This issue is everywhere in the MSM now. Finally an end to the gaslighting and the lies.
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che

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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2025, 05:41:16 PM »

I had hysteroscopy today with gas and air and local anaesthetic. It was ‘manageable’ not pleasant though. Plus as I had an ablation they couldn’t get what they needed so it’s a GA for me in a few weeks. Hope yours goes well.


I was told today a LA is pointless which did not please me, so had to have it with no pain help at all, apart from the paracetmol they told me to take 1 hour prior
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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2025, 09:08:14 PM »

I have this procedure next Thursday and haven’t been offered a GA - how did you feel after with a LA? Will I be okay to drive or should I organise an alternative? I must say after reading these threads I’m pretty scared
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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #20 on: April 05, 2025, 09:13:38 AM »

I had hysteroscopy today with gas and air and local anaesthetic. It was ‘manageable’ not pleasant though. Plus as I had an ablation they couldn’t get what they needed so it’s a GA for me in a few weeks. Hope yours goes well.

Hi bunny lady can i ask are u in the uk. curious as i had a hysteroscopy on monday and was told a LA is pointless when i requested it as they are not stetching  the cervix. I was not happy as the lady on the phone had told me I just had to let them know my wishes.
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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2025, 07:18:58 AM »

I had hysteroscopy today with gas and air and local anaesthetic. It was ‘manageable’ not pleasant though. Plus as I had an ablation they couldn’t get what they needed so it’s a GA for me in a few weeks. Hope yours goes well.

Hi bunny lady can i ask are u in the uk. curious as i had a hysteroscopy on monday and was told a LA is pointless when i requested it as they are not stetching  the cervix. I was not happy as the lady on the phone had told me I just had to let them know my wishes.
Hi Che. Just checking out this topic as I'm due to have a hysteroscopy to remove a mirena they can't get out normally.

As you can imagine, I'm pretty worried about this. How was it for you?
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che

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Re: Hysteroscopy with local anaesthetic
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2025, 08:52:10 AM »

I had hysteroscopy today with gas and air and local anaesthetic. It was ‘manageable’ not pleasant though. Plus as I had an ablation they couldn’t get what they needed so it’s a GA for me in a few weeks. Hope yours goes well.

Hi bunny lady can i ask are u in the uk. curious as i had a hysteroscopy on monday and was told a LA is pointless when i requested it as they are not stetching  the cervix. I was not happy as the lady on the phone had told me I just had to let them know my wishes.
Hi Che. Just checking out this topic as I'm due to have a hysteroscopy to remove a mirena they can't get out normally.

As you can imagine, I'm pretty worried about this. How was it for you?

Hi i had the hysto and biopsy with no anastetic at all, i held the nurses hand and a chair arm a few times and told them it felt like something was catching, i kept being told breath. I came home and rested all evening, i found i was uncomfortable for about a week, but i walk to work and stand and bend a lot, so assume this could e why. I have my biopsy results now they are clear ( as expected ) so waiting for the GP to discuss progetrone , but she only work mondays so could be a while. Thankyou for asking
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