I had my tubes "tied" afaik they where actually clamped when i had my DD and since then ive had pains kinda like in around my hips but in my stomach iykwim also had anxiety that i believe was caused by hormonal imbalance ive had weird headachey kinda things and weird dizzyish feelings b4 i had DD i was perfectly healthy.. and after doing some reading ive come to realise that the doctors really didnt give me any real info on tubal ligation and any side effects.. all i was told is "you know its not 100% right? and that reversal may not result in another pregnancy" ... which i think in hindsight left me very under informed.. god why didnt i read b4 i did it? to late for that now !
anyway my main question is i think i would like to have it reversed im sick of feeling like shit!!
i had it done during my c section when DD was born.. we dont have health insurance
will it cost me a fortune to have it undone?
how would i find out?
Tubal Ligation Reversal...
Started by mumma2Belle, Apr 06 2010 12:02 PM
7 replies to this topic
#2 *hobo*
Posted 06 April 2010 - 12:08 PM
If you look for tubal on this forum you'll see a whole heap of posts from me about this
I'm looking at getting it done. I'm going public, have already had one appointment at the hospital gyno clinic, they sent me for an ultrasound to try and work out what's going on with me but will probably need exploratory surgery to see further, in which case I'm just going to ask for a reversal instead
I'm looking at getting it done. I'm going public, have already had one appointment at the hospital gyno clinic, they sent me for an ultrasound to try and work out what's going on with me but will probably need exploratory surgery to see further, in which case I'm just going to ask for a reversal instead
#3
Posted 06 April 2010 - 12:18 PM
hobo, on 06 April 2010 - 12:08 PM, said:
If you look for tubal on this forum you'll see a whole heap of posts from me about this
I'm looking at getting it done. I'm going public, have already had one appointment at the hospital gyno clinic, they sent me for an ultrasound to try and work out what's going on with me but will probably need exploratory surgery to see further, in which case I'm just going to ask for a reversal instead
I'm looking at getting it done. I'm going public, have already had one appointment at the hospital gyno clinic, they sent me for an ultrasound to try and work out what's going on with me but will probably need exploratory surgery to see further, in which case I'm just going to ask for a reversal instead
is that at woden?
#4 *hobo*
Posted 06 April 2010 - 12:31 PM
yes.
My GP had to refer me though, he did everything for me, I just had to wait for the letter from the clinic telling me when my appointment was
My GP had to refer me though, he did everything for me, I just had to wait for the letter from the clinic telling me when my appointment was
#5
Posted 06 April 2010 - 12:38 PM
I just read some of your other threads.. i totally know what ur going through
big hugs! some of the things u said made me wanna cry!!
I think ill ask my GP what he can do im pretty over it...
i wonder if having it reversed will fix it tho..
its pretty fucked up feeling like u made a bad choice like this ..
I think ill ask my GP what he can do im pretty over it...
i wonder if having it reversed will fix it tho..
its pretty fucked up feeling like u made a bad choice like this ..
#6
Posted 06 April 2010 - 02:22 PM
is it common to have side effects? I want to get mine done, but am a tad scared now, better do some reading I guess... add that to the list of things to research lol
#7 *hobo*
Posted 06 April 2010 - 02:26 PM
nuddle, on 06 April 2010 - 02:22 PM, said:
is it common to have side effects? I want to get mine done, but am a tad scared now, better do some reading I guess... add that to the list of things to research lol
google post tubal ligation syndrome
I wish I had paid more attention to it before I had mine done
#8 *~Miss Cinders~*
Posted 06 April 2010 - 03:03 PM
You have my sympathy. I know exactly what you mean 
Unfortunately I don't think it is done through the public system in NSW, otherwise I would be fighting for a reversal.
What you can do from now on is educate other women who ask questions about it.
Unfortunately I don't think it is done through the public system in NSW, otherwise I would be fighting for a reversal.
What you can do from now on is educate other women who ask questions about it.
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