Sending you love and wishing you a safe and restful recovery. Thank you for being so open and sharing your experience with us. I’m sure you’ve helped some people who are very greatful. X
Helloo, how are you doing? I hope you’re having a lovely weekend. Thank you so much for taking time out today to send me a message. Will be forever grateful for your support xx
Prayers that it is an easy surgery and recovery. Two people in my family have had the surgery and were pretty much recovered in 6 - 8 weeks. I also had fibroids and by some miracle was able to shrink them on my own, so didn't need the surgery.
Hi Natalie! I had open myo too and it was a breeze so don’t feel it the end, recovered fairly quickly I was doing exercise (v gentle) 2 weeks post op and running on week 7. Never had kids so cannot comment on pregnancy post op, plenty of successful stories, tons of support groups on FB. Best decision to have it done I would def ask for 2nd opinion as I have heard of robotic myo even on large fibroids, always down to surgeon skill and the gyno you speak to. Fab clinics in London. Do your research ❤❤ If there was something that helped me was definitely walking! I’m surprised she told you not to. You will find that after the op walking about will get your bowel movement going and prevent clots!!!! I was 42 when I had the op. Even though I am a firm believer in doing what the docs order you need to listen to your body and take one day at the time, meditate, eat well, move. I had a 12cm removed and many other smaller ones. Check those groups as they will give you a better and sunnier outlook!!! Big hug xx
Heyyy, thank you so much for taking the time to send me a message. It is honestly so wonderful to meet people that have had the same operation - I actually didn’t think further than sharing my story on here. I didn’t realise that I would have so many people send me a message who had had the operation and honestly it is been so beautiful to speak to people that have had the same operation. I really am grateful for your message.I had never heard of the robot option so I would definitely give that a research. I haven’t had my operation yet as my blood count has been too low sadly so it is scheduled for a couple weeks time. I am glad to hear the operation went well for you and you have positive comments about it. I will definitely start walking as soon as I can and listen to my body. Thank you again for sending me a message it has meant a lot to me. Xx
Heavily Father keep your arm and healing angels around Natale. You will see her through this and also put your arms around her husband. Let him know that you are with them and everything will be alright. You are a healer and Natale is healed dear God. Amen! Your RUclips Family is praying with you. Much ❤❤❤
Sending prayers your way🩷. I've had the same surgery, It is basically a c-section. I was not mentally prepared for the downtime and physical impacts. Look into natural ways to shrink fibroids with castor oil packs in case they grow back after the surgery.
Honestly, thank you so much for sending me a message. It’s lovely to meet people the same surgery - how long were you out for? And what would you say would be the best advice post surgery? Thank you for messaging xx
@NataleBeckles I was out for 2-3 months. Complete healing can take 2 years as your scar fades. Give yourself grace as you heal it is a major surgery. My body thought it was 3 months pregnant due to the fibroids. It takes time for hormones and the body to adjust. A waist cincher postpartum (Amazon) will help the air added (from surgery) come down. If you are a side sleeper, it will take time for you to be able to. Not to be gross, but since they move your organs around, you will feel them move when trying to lay on your sides. It takes time for them to settle back in place. Wishing you the best recovery! We will be here when you're ready to return.
@NataleBeckles Also, I went on walks every couple of hours. It helps get the surgery air out and improve circulation. Talk to your doctor in depth about the healing process since everyone is different. In the US, it was suggested to return to full physical activity in 6-7 weeks.
Hi. Just watched your video. Thanks for sharing. I had a myo a few years ago. I had to take 6 weeks off from work. Post op I was in pain for a little while. I couldnt carry anything heavy even a kettle. I couldnt go to the gym either. I went back to work too early. I got as far as the tube station and was exhausted. I went back home. I lost weight as I didnt feel like eating. I felt much better once I had fully recovered. Unfortunately years later my fibroids have come back. Good luck with your op .x
I had my fibroids removed December privately thank God for my Job. Let down by the NHS initially discharged from their care stated to return when I wanted to have a hysterectomy, only option given to me. I’m older but want to have the option to have kids one day if the opportunity arose. My fibroids grew so quick to the point that they were protruding causing pressure, heavy periods and severely anaemic. I had 6 removed largest was 10cm which was at the back of my uterus which was causing me to have bowel issues. I had an open myomectomy, and was up and about in a short period of time. Returned to work in 4 weeks. I would not recommend that because I sit in front of a computer for my job. My surgeon was amazing and did an amazing job and was so encouraging never once brought up a hysterectomy. Good luck with your surgery, you got this.
Wow, that is madness what the NHS offered. I had always thought that they would offered the surgery, but it would be a long wait. Honestly, I am so grateful for the private healthcare and my job for being able to have it. It’s moments like this but really put everything into perspective so quickly. we sound like we have similar fibroids as I have 6 tooand the amount of pressure that I have to feel has quite unbearable. Sadly, I’ve had my operation pushed back as I am severely anaemic as well waiting for my blood count to come up.
Thank you for all your advice as well-how long does it take for you to get the hot and walking again? Has I’m hoping that I can be walking as soon as possible-just to get my physical and mental health back up after the surgery? Overall you happy that you had the surgery? Sorry for all the questions. It’s just so lovely to meet someone who has also been through the same thing. Honestly, thank you so much for messaging xx
@@NataleBeckles not a problem at all I am happy to answer any questions you have. My surgeon put me on Zoladex for 3 months that stopped my periods and got my bloods to normal. I had to take my iron pills regularly as well. I was encouraged to walk soon after surgery next day after they removed my catheter the nurse said I had to walk, it’s for circulation and to stop blood clots from forming. I was walking, but also listened to my body and rested when I felt tired (walked around the house). During the day I felt absolutely fine but at night I was in a little pain and discomfort I just took paracetamol One week post surgery, they had given me something stronger but I refused to take them, not a fan of pills but the paracetamol worked for me. I was very scared because I had never had any medical procedures done, but I am so happy I had it done. My quality of life has improved. I couldn’t walk long distances before or even exercise because the fibroids were so big and causing pressure and pain on my right leg, couldn’t wear certain clothing because if it presses up against my belly it made me feel sick. My bowel issues have resolved (tmi). 😊
No problem at all happy to answer any questions. I thought I had commented but can’t see my comment. I was also severely anaemic and my surgeon put me on zoladex for 3 months which stopped my periods and helped my bloods get to normal. I also had to take Iron tablets religiously. He said he would not operate at the level my numbers were at, too dangerous. After surgery they had me walking soon after. I had my op 11/12 and 12/12 the nurse took the catheter out and encouraged me to walk around. It’s to help with circulation and prevent blood clots. My recovery went well no issues at all. I was prescribed strong pain meds but didn’t take them, after I left hospital I just took paracetamol. I was walking around the house. I was ok during the day however it was at night that the pain and discomfort would come. I couldn’t settle. Make sure you have loads of pillows. I honestly felt ok by the end of week one 80% . I am so happy I had them removed it has helped tremendously with my quality of life and mental health because prior to surgery I couldn’t walk long distances due to the pressure in my pelvic area that caused me to have pain down my right leg. At an ultra sound scan my uterus measured at 20 weeks which is like being 5 months pregnant. I couldn’t wear things like jeans as they would press up against the fibroid and make me feel sick. My bowel issues have resolved (TMI). Overall I feel amazing. The thought of getting surgery was very scary but I watched a lot of videos on RUclips and read comments of other ladies that had it done and it gave me hope. You got this xx
Honestly, thank you so so much for your message and taking the time to watch the video and then send me a message after. I really honestly appreciate it - I hope you are having a lovely weekend x
Thank you for sharing your heart with us. That was big. Know that the Lord Jesus has you on his mind. He had me pray for you a few weeks ago. So I know He will strengthen you and bring you through this. You are in my prayer for flawless surgery full recovery spiritual physical mental relational and house full of the healthy happy babies He has destined you and Joe to have. May your marriage be blessed. And if I may suggest, check out the show the Chosen starring Jonathan Roumie while you are recovering. I think it will be an encouragement to you. Take any breaks you need from YT. We will be here when you get back. May the peace of the Lord God be with you my dear!😇❤
Honestly-how beautiful. I am honestly balled over by such a kind message. Seriously thank you. 🥹🥹 yes, I will most definitely give that a watch and send over any other recommendations ❤️ thank you again and I hope you are having a lovely weekend xx
Sending you prayers and hoping for a full recovery. Take care of yourself ❤
Thank you very much, thanks for watching and thank you for taking the time out of your day to send me a message. Have a lovely day xx
Sending you love and wishing you a safe and restful recovery. Thank you for being so open and sharing your experience with us. I’m sure you’ve helped some people who are very greatful. X
Helloo, how are you doing? I hope you’re having a lovely weekend. Thank you so much for taking time out today to send me a message. Will be forever grateful for your support xx
Sending you all the love and praying for a full recovery and happiness for you🩷
Thank you so so much for taking the time at your day to send me a message and a video. I really appreciate it. I hope you’re having a lovely weekend x
So Sorry😕 I wish you the best with your surgery. Stay strong and thanks for sharing.❤
Thank you so much-thank you for sending me a message and for watching the video. I really appreciate it. I hope you’re having a lovely weekend x
@@NataleBeckles ❤️🙏🏾 you too
Prayers that it is an easy surgery and recovery. Two people in my family have had the surgery and were pretty much recovered in 6 - 8 weeks.
I also had fibroids and by some miracle was able to shrink them on my own, so didn't need the surgery.
Hi Natalie! I had open myo too and it was a breeze so don’t feel it the end, recovered fairly quickly I was doing exercise (v gentle) 2 weeks post op and running on week 7. Never had kids so cannot comment on pregnancy post op, plenty of successful stories, tons of support groups on FB. Best decision to have it done
I would def ask for 2nd opinion as I have heard of robotic myo even on large fibroids, always down to surgeon skill and the gyno you speak to. Fab clinics in London. Do your research ❤❤
If there was something that helped me was definitely walking! I’m surprised she told you not to. You will find that after the op walking about will get your bowel movement going and prevent clots!!!!
I was 42 when I had the op. Even though I am a firm believer in doing what the docs order you need to listen to your body and take one day at the time, meditate, eat well, move. I had a 12cm removed and many other smaller ones. Check those groups as they will give you a better and sunnier outlook!!! Big hug xx
Heyyy, thank you so much for taking the time to send me a message. It is honestly so wonderful to meet people that have had the same operation - I actually didn’t think further than sharing my story on here. I didn’t realise that I would have so many people send me a message who had had the operation and honestly it is been so beautiful to speak to people that have had the same operation. I really am grateful for your message.I had never heard of the robot option so I would definitely give that a research. I haven’t had my operation yet as my blood count has been too low sadly so it is scheduled for a couple weeks time.
I am glad to hear the operation went well for you and you have positive comments about it.
I will definitely start walking as soon as I can and listen to my body. Thank you again for sending me a message it has meant a lot to me. Xx
You are 38yrs 👀 The Caribbean genes are strong. 💥 Great skin and hair.
Best of luck on your recovery journey lovely lady.
A little prayer for you every night and hope all goes well ❤️❤️
Honestly, thank you so so much-I really appreciate it and all the people are sending xx
Heavily Father keep your arm and healing angels around Natale. You will see her through this and also put your arms around her husband. Let him know that you are with them and everything will be alright. You are a healer and Natale is healed dear God. Amen!
Your RUclips Family is praying with you. Much ❤❤❤
Sending prayers your way🩷. I've had the same surgery, It is basically a c-section. I was not mentally prepared for the downtime and physical impacts. Look into natural ways to shrink fibroids with castor oil packs in case they grow back after the surgery.
Honestly, thank you so much for sending me a message. It’s lovely to meet people the same surgery - how long were you out for? And what would you say would be the best advice post surgery? Thank you for messaging xx
@NataleBeckles I was out for 2-3 months. Complete healing can take 2 years as your scar fades. Give yourself grace as you heal it is a major surgery. My body thought it was 3 months pregnant due to the fibroids. It takes time for hormones and the body to adjust.
A waist cincher postpartum (Amazon) will help the air added (from surgery) come down. If you are a side sleeper, it will take time for you to be able to. Not to be gross, but since they move your organs around, you will feel them move when trying to lay on your sides. It takes time for them to settle back in place. Wishing you the best recovery! We will be here when you're ready to return.
@NataleBeckles Also, I went on walks every couple of hours. It helps get the surgery air out and improve circulation. Talk to your doctor in depth about the healing process since everyone is different. In the US, it was suggested to return to full physical activity in 6-7 weeks.
Hi. Just watched your video. Thanks for sharing. I had a myo a few years ago. I had to take 6 weeks off from work. Post op I was in pain for a little while. I couldnt carry anything heavy even a kettle. I couldnt go to the gym either. I went back to work too early. I got as far as the tube station and was exhausted. I went back home. I lost weight as I didnt feel like eating. I felt much better once I had fully recovered. Unfortunately years later my fibroids have come back. Good luck with your op .x
I had my fibroids removed December privately thank God for my Job. Let down by the NHS initially discharged from their care stated to return when I wanted to have a hysterectomy, only option given to me. I’m older but want to have the option to have kids one day if the opportunity arose.
My fibroids grew so quick to the point that they were protruding causing pressure, heavy periods and severely anaemic. I had 6 removed largest was 10cm which was at the back of my uterus which was causing me to have bowel issues. I had an open myomectomy, and was up and about in a short period of time. Returned to work in 4 weeks. I would not recommend that because I sit in front of a computer for my job. My surgeon was amazing and did an amazing job and was so encouraging never once brought up a hysterectomy. Good luck with your surgery, you got this.
Wow, that is madness what the NHS offered. I had always thought that they would offered the surgery, but it would be a long wait. Honestly, I am so grateful for the private healthcare and my job for being able to have it. It’s moments like this but really put everything into perspective so quickly. we sound like we have similar fibroids as I have 6 tooand the amount of pressure that I have to feel has quite unbearable. Sadly, I’ve had my operation pushed back as I am severely anaemic as well waiting for my blood count to come up.
Thank you for all your advice as well-how long does it take for you to get the hot and walking again? Has I’m hoping that I can be walking as soon as possible-just to get my physical and mental health back up after the surgery? Overall you happy that you had the surgery? Sorry for all the questions. It’s just so lovely to meet someone who has also been through the same thing.
Honestly, thank you so much for messaging xx
@@NataleBeckles not a problem at all I am happy to answer any questions you have. My surgeon put me on Zoladex for 3 months that stopped my periods and got my bloods to normal. I had to take my iron pills regularly as well. I was encouraged to walk soon after surgery next day after they removed my catheter the nurse said I had to walk, it’s for circulation and to stop blood clots from forming. I was walking, but also listened to my body and rested when I felt tired (walked around the house). During the day I felt absolutely fine but at night I was in a little pain and discomfort I just took paracetamol One week post surgery, they had given me something stronger but I refused to take them, not a fan of pills but the paracetamol worked for me.
I was very scared because I had never had any medical procedures done, but I am so happy I had it done. My quality of life has improved. I couldn’t walk long distances before or even exercise because the fibroids were so big and causing pressure and pain on my right leg, couldn’t wear certain clothing because if it presses up against my belly it made me feel sick. My bowel issues have resolved (tmi). 😊
No problem at all happy to answer any questions. I thought I had commented but can’t see my comment. I was also severely anaemic and my surgeon put me on zoladex for 3 months which stopped my periods and helped my bloods get to normal. I also had to take Iron tablets religiously. He said he would not operate at the level my numbers were at, too dangerous.
After surgery they had me walking soon after. I had my op 11/12 and 12/12 the nurse took the catheter out and encouraged me to walk around. It’s to help with circulation and prevent blood clots.
My recovery went well no issues at all. I was prescribed strong pain meds but didn’t take them, after I left hospital I just took paracetamol. I was walking around the house. I was ok during the day however it was at night that the pain and discomfort would come. I couldn’t settle. Make sure you have loads of pillows. I honestly felt ok by the end of week one 80% .
I am so happy I had them removed it has helped tremendously with my quality of life and mental health because prior to surgery I couldn’t walk long distances due to the pressure in my pelvic area that caused me to have pain down my right leg. At an ultra sound scan my uterus measured at 20 weeks which is like being 5 months pregnant. I couldn’t wear things like jeans as they would press up against the fibroid and make me feel sick. My bowel issues have resolved (TMI). Overall I feel amazing.
The thought of getting surgery was very scary but I watched a lot of videos on RUclips and read comments of other ladies that had it done and it gave me hope.
You got this xx
Good luck with everything and I pray for your health and when it's all said and done, you will be able to have children.
Honestly, thank you so so much for your message and taking the time to watch the video and then send me a message after. I really honestly appreciate it - I hope you are having a lovely weekend x
Thank you for sharing your heart with us. That was big. Know that the Lord Jesus has you on his mind. He had me pray for you a few weeks ago. So I know He will strengthen you and bring you through this. You are in my prayer for flawless surgery full recovery spiritual physical mental relational and house full of the healthy happy babies He has destined you and Joe to have. May your marriage be blessed. And if I may suggest, check out the show the Chosen starring Jonathan Roumie while you are recovering. I think it will be an encouragement to you. Take any breaks you need from YT. We will be here when you get back. May the peace of the Lord God be with you my dear!😇❤
Honestly-how beautiful. I am honestly balled over by such a kind message. Seriously thank you. 🥹🥹 yes, I will most definitely give that a watch and send over any other recommendations ❤️ thank you again and I hope you are having a lovely weekend xx