I had ablation back in 2019 for fibroids & the results were amazing - for the first time in decades I was pain free. I didn't realise how much pain & discomfort I'd been in until the day after surgery, when I realised I wasn't in pain. It had been 'normal' for me to have continuous pain.
The op was straightforward, day surgery, & I recovered quickly. Minimal bleeding & no pain.
It did lessen my periods a little, but not as much as I'd hoped.
Sadly 6 months later the pain was back, so I had another vaginal ultrasound, which showed plenty of fibroids & I was scheduled for a second ablation. I was told that a second procedure was necessary in about 1/3 patients (I assume that's for women who had ablation specifically for fibroids) Then the pandemic hit, my op was cancelled. I'd moved from England to Wales & trying to get a GP appointment was difficult - I was told I was too old for a referral for another ablation, as by the time I got to the top of the waiting list, I'd be post-menopausal & the pain would be gone. I was refused a referral.
Roll on 5 years - still not post menopausal, still in pain from fibroids, although either the pain really is diminishing or it's become normal again. Even harder to get a GP appointment!
Tranexamic acid is contraindicated for me, so that wasn't an option. I had used it successfully for several months before I questioned my GP, who hurriedly took me off it.