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Northerngirl

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Re: Hydrosalpinx
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2025, 07:57:45 PM »

Thanks Bombsh3ll, I will definitely ask that. Makes me wonder why they didn't do what you're suggesting 18 months ago when I had my hysteroscopy/biopsy as they did know about the Hydrosalpinx at that point.
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bombsh3ll

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« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2025, 10:22:15 PM »

It may not be technically feasible eg if the swelling is at the ovarian end it can't be accessed hysteroscopically.

Also they may have felt there was no clinical value in draining the fluid given you had no fertility goals as hydrosalpinges are usually asymptomatic and it can just fill back up again anyway.

Also hydros can spontaneously resolve - mine only ever swelled up during ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF and then disappeared between cycles, so in the end I had success with a frozen transfer.

I was desperate for my tube to be removed at the time as the fluid was killing my precious IVF embryos but I am also not a candidate for further surgery - I am full of adhesions due to being left with appendicitis for 3 weeks as a young woman.

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Northerngirl

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« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2025, 06:57:56 AM »

Really interesting info Bombsh3ll...thank you again. I knew they could just disappear on their own...that's why they were supposed to regularly scan after my hysteroscopy/biopsy but 18 months on nothing happened.
I too am full of adhesions- 3 caesarians and laparotomy 13 years ago,  this is why I really don't want to end up going down the surgery route again. Thank you so much for your helpful advice!!!
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2025, 09:24:53 AM »

Just a little update ladies,  I went to the GP on Friday about pain relief until my private gynae appointment. We started discussing everything and he can't believe the issue has been  forgotten for this long....he checked and he definitely asked gynae department to  investigate both things after my ultrasound/tvs which is now 18 months ago 🤷‍♀️ looks like they only focused on the thickened womb lining and forgot the Hydrosalpinx.
He is trying to arrange an urgent ultrasound so I can hopefully have those results when I see consultant.
Really panicking now about all the time wasted.....honestly life is tough at times.
Sorry ladies just needed to rant....my husband is amazing but I don't think he really understands . Xx
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2025, 01:06:12 PM »

Further update, I've just had a phone call from the hospital to go for an urgent ultrasound/tvs this evening....don't know whether to be pleased or angry at this point.
Am I worrying unnecessarily....I got the all clear from my womb biopsy 15 months ago and a negative cervical smear in April. Really fed up with all this every time it looks like life is good something kicks me in the teeth (so to sprak)....any advice at this point would be appreciated ladies...thank you!!!!
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bombsh3ll

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Re: Hydrosalpinx
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2025, 02:36:35 PM »

There is no obvious clinical reason to suspect you have anything sinister going on and this is probably an "Oh shit we've dropped the ball" appointment which often happens when a patient's routine referral/follow up has been forgotten about.

Just take it as a win that you are getting a free and immediate scan  :)

Often (but not always) the sonographer can tell you the findings there and then.
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #21 on: June 09, 2025, 07:35:40 PM »

There is no obvious clinical reason to suspect you have anything sinister going on and this is probably an "Oh shit we've dropped the ball" appointment which often happens when a patient's routine referral/follow up has been forgotten about.

Just take it as a win that you are getting a free and immediate scan  :)

Often (but not always) the sonographer can tell you the findings there and then.
thank you bombsh3ll again for your help.  Scan done but they didn't give any info but that's no surprise as I've not had one yet where they told me anything 😊
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2025, 11:18:56 AM »

Hi ladies, just a quick update and some advice please if you can.
So I stayed with the nhs and had an ultrasound and TVS ....all totally clear apparently,  Hydrosalpinx completely gone and womb lining back to normal.
GP has now decided to check bowels as a cause for right sided pain and nausea.
Had xray(results not back yet), having a FIT sample and bloods done soon.
However I'm just sat thinking about it all and the pain is probably back to where it usually is(after surgery for tubo ovarian abscess in 2012) but the nausea seems to be getting worse by the day and is at its worst from the early hours which is waking me up until mid morningish and then pretty much gone by the evenings.
Could this be Cortisol related or definitely not ?? Not on HRT since end of 2023...just  vagifem now.
Any thoughts/advice gratefully appreciated  :thankyou:
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bombsh3ll

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« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2025, 03:54:13 PM »

I am glad to hear your hydrosalpinx has resolved, but not that your symptoms are ongoing.

Some degree of adhesions is likely following your surgery, which can cause symptoms, and this does need to be investigated further.

I would push for a GI referral if you aren't getting anywhere with the GP.

Whilst not a cure, if you haven't found anything that helps with the nausea, I can personally recommend low dose mirtazapine.

This has a veterinary license for treatment of nausea and vomiting, but is an off label indication in humans. It was the only thing that helped me with intractable nausea in the first few months after my brain injury.
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #24 on: June 22, 2025, 07:48:03 PM »

Thank you bombsh3ll, to be fair the GP seems to be on top of it....he suggested a colorectal consultant .....is that different to GI?  I think adhesions is a big part of it as it was with the tubo ovarian abscess due to 3 c sections . Just don't want any more surgery as I was told not to ever have anymore unless life or death .
Too much "abdominal trauma" as they put it.
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« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2025, 07:41:35 AM »

Morning.  How is your diet overall?  Early morning nausea mayB due to the body being empty over night; cortisol surges = anxiety; hormones.

Do U have supper? 
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2025, 08:52:22 AM »

Morning.  How is your diet overall?  Early morning nausea mayB due to the body being empty over night; cortisol surges = anxiety; hormones.

Do U have supper?
Morning CLKD and thank you so much for your message.  Diet is ok ...got to be honest it probably could be improved but I try my best. Never smoked and don't drink  a lot of alcohol (occasionally at weekends) I've upped the berries, nuts etc and already ate plenty of fruit veg and salad ....I never eat supper....never have.
The nausea is there pretty much all of the time, started about 3 months ago on and off and is now a lot worse definitely early hours until about 9am is the worst....that's why I wondered about cortisol too.
Alongside the pain and now feeling generally unwell it's starting to get me down a bit. Just waiting on all the results to come back but I'm not having bloods done until July.
Obviously I've got history of pelvic infection but was never because of sti's or anything like that....they put it down to internal c section scar tissue floating around and causing bacteria etc.
Had a urine test and white blood cells raised but GP said not necessarily down to a uti....gave me antibiotics over the weekend just incase. 
Everytime life seems to get back to normal another issue comes along doesn't it.
Thank goodness for MM ladies ...I appreciate all your advice
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #27 on: June 25, 2025, 05:26:44 PM »

Hi ladies, sorry to mither you all again but I'm really panicking again. You know the issues I'm having at present....sent a urine sample on Monday to the hospital....no uti but blood AGAIN....it's like groundhog year honestly.  I went through this 20 months ago. Is this just VA??
Thanks ladies in advance for all your help
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bombsh3ll

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« Reply #28 on: June 25, 2025, 09:27:53 PM »

If you have got VA then this is the likeliest cause of microscopic blood in the urine.

Also possible and common is a UTI. I see you had a recent course of antibiotics.

Have you had a vaginal exam and do you know if your recent ultrasound also included a look at the kidneys?
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Northerngirl

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« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2025, 06:53:12 AM »

If you have got VA then this is the likeliest cause of microscopic blood in the urine.

Also possible and common is a UTI. I see you had a recent course of antibiotics.

Have you had a vaginal exam and do you know if your recent ultrasound also included a look at the kidneys?
I had a course of antibiotics over last weekend,  had to take another urine sample on Monday and this is the one showing microscopic blood but no infection (I know this is common)
Recent ultrasound was only gynae and tvs. Had my smear test in April and nurse said everything looked fine.Had an xray on right hip last week to see if the pain was bowel related.
Had a cystoscopy and ct scan in November 23 ....all clear. I just get fed up of the same things over and over , also feel a burden on the NHS.
Thanks Bombsh3ll for taking the time to reply again....I appreciate it  :thankyou:
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