esbrick
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Hi everyone....well today was not a good day. I found out not only is my right tube completely blocked and has fluid in it but there is a block in my left tube as well. I actualy started crying in his office I am so devestated. I have never had surgery, never been diagnosed with anything in my life (as far as I know) and both my tubes are blocked???? I don't get it!
I am a little concerned as to what this Dr wants to do next. Because I have fibroids as well (which according to the HSG test was not necessarily a factor to my ectopic or blocked tubes)but I do have them...he wants to do a Laparotomy...to remove the fibroids and remove my right tube and possibly my left depending on what he sees when he goes in there. If it wasn't for the fibroids I would just have a laposcopy but this laparotomy is different. It is an incision near my bikini line and is much more invasive.
The thing that is puzzling me....is When we kept asking about the left tube being partially blocked and possibly having fluid in it (he wasn't 100% positive) he then mentioned getting a tube catheterization....which is sort of like a HSG test except they actually put the catheter directly into the tube to see if they can see how damaged it is. This way when he performs the Laparotomy they know what they are dealing with.
The reason for my concerns is he didn't mention the tube catheterization until we kept asking the same questions about my left tube and how bad it was. Meaning he was going straight for the laparotomy and didn't mention the tube cath. until later on. I know this probably doesn't make sense so I apologize if I am talking in circles.
Once these surgery's are all done my only option would be IVF which my ins does not cover. It is so much to take in and I have been practically crying the whole night. I am so scared of all of this.
I am see a fertility specialist with all of this but am faxing over my records to my regular gyno just to get his opinion to make sure I am doing the right thing
Thank you for reading this
Oh my goodness I am so sorry! That is alot to handle all in one day DEFINATELY! One thing to keep in mind, when you can think clearly
, is that there are ways of coding things that the nurses/ office administrators may know to get some stuff passed through insurance. There are also payment plans that are reasonable. It might be worth googling "financing infirtility treatments" and see what comes up
. I guess what I'm really trying to say is all is not lost and we are here for you to listen!Oh, ckret, I'm so sorry about your results.
One question I have, and it could be because of my own ignorance about these things... he is saying your only option after the surgery is IVF? Then what is the point of having the surgery in the first place? Are blocked tubes dangerous if left unchecked?
Maybe you need a second opinion-- glad you're checking with your gyno too!
I have the same question and sounds like it's worth looking into. I'm sorry if I am going to ask a stupid question here, please remember that I did fail sex ed in the 6th grade and I'm relearining as we go along. It was my understanding that if you had an IUI or IVF you by pass the tubes right?


Hugs and good wishes your way!
I wish all of you the very best! 
I have been MIA as well but do read almost every day. I know how hard this decision was for you. Have a great time on your trip and on your cruise. Check out the cruise board and if they have a FE group sign up. My boys loved getting little gifts and such everyday.
, and turns out i'm going to ovulate right at the time we are on London helping friends move house. (valentines weekend)......us and Abi sharing a room, sleeping on the floor.........mmmmmmmm, hands up who thinks this cycle will be positive 
They give you these meds to get pregnant but they fix you so you don't wanna try! 
Unfortunately I'm still at work so it will have to be the WDW website since SSR is too far away

LOL