I’ve read some awful women testimonials of post procedure. How are you feeling? How is the pain? And any nausea? Read some women suffered terrible cramps (more like contractions) from day 1 post op through weeks and months! Followed by nausea and vomiting.. I’m about to get mine done in December and seriously considering after seeing these comment.
either options are possible. with the radial artery access, you could be discharged sooner, while with groin access you should be watched at least for 2-3 hours.
oo wish you well on your healing journey. I am due mine on Tuesday 19th March 24 which is earlier than expected. Abit nervous about the post-procedure as we all heal differently and at varying rates hey.
I had this procedure done few months back. Totally worth it. I went from very heavy menstruation to normal period . The first 48 hours after the procedure was intense with labor intense cramps. But it was worth it. I show l improvement after my next cycle. The surgery doctor is called intervention radiology
the cost of the procedure is variable based on the country and location and institute and of course insurance. you could reach out to local practices offering IR procedures to inquire about the price.
@@IRADGraphics chances of pregnancy? After ufe? Kindly guide me in detail about pregnancy after this procedure bcz i hv read so many contradict response by dfrnt people through RUclips. I am so much worried. I am young 31 years old. I hv fibroids about 6 mm size. I am planning to get this treatment so wht should i do nw?
Hi guys I had mines on the 1st of November and I must say it went well.. Just the pains after the surgery is really severe, then then next day you are fine..
Same here. Had mine on 26 March 2024 so in post op mode. Rest and relax for a few days whilst the cramps and inflammation subsided although I don’t know if it will fully given the process of shrinkage could take upto 9 month to a year. Speedy healing to you
I had mine in June 2008, after Christmas I was pregnant and my son is 15 years old now and I had two sons after him. Previous to my embolization I had five fibroid and couldn't take in. I hope this comfort someone
I had mine done on February 15th 2024. I will NEVER EVER do this again!!! I am not sure if the procedure is really done without anesthesia as mine was done but I had terrible pain and cramp! The only thing the Dr used for me was 2 Ibuprofen and 2 valumeds. I waited 4 months to do an Ultrasound and very minimal change. With the insurance I had to pay $4K for pretty much nothing! I am avoiding surgery at all costs. Now I am in the process of doing what is called High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for fibroids at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. I did a lot of research and they are the only one doing this so I am very hopeful to try. Their service has been outstanding! Vanessa and Brittany are very helpful and I can’t wait to give them a 5 star review as soon as everything is done. I will have to fly out and my husband will go with me too but we believe it is worth trying!
I had my consult today, I will b having mine in a couple of weeks. I am hoping this will help me tremendously because I am tired of heavy bleeding and intense cramps, back pain, and ll of that come with my menstruation 🙏🏾
Im having this procedure this coming week and know from my MRI scan that I have a few pedunculated subserosal fibroids. I heard I could be at higher risk of infection and wondered are there ways of tackling this once the fibroids start to shrink. I know they don't have anyway of leaving my body.
@@damydam3896 Sorry if this message post your procedure. Yes I did have my UFE end of March 2024. It’s coming up 6 mths post op. What I will say is the procedure actually was painless. I was under twighlight sedation and morphone pump if needed. I found discomfort at the point of the cannula going in my femoral artery but no pain as it is a tini tiny thread like tube. What was comforting was that I was able to communicate with the IR consultant during the process and I could say if I felt anything. Morphine was a godsend send but to be honest I rarely pumped it whilst in the theatre. More so in the night post op which there was alittle discomfort. Please don’t worry, this procedure is done pretty quickly and you’ll be in recovery in no time. Best wishes. Let me know how it goes 🙏🏽
For years I’ve been suffering from heavy bleeding and severe cramps to the point I will vomit and lower back pains constantly changing my pad every 8mins feeling super drained and all that!!!! Ladies we must protect our VAGINAS💪🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It looks way more harder to do from the wrist than it would be to do from a closer region like the groin. That's the other area that they could perform the procedure from and so kinda makes sense too
How was your procedure? Was it through your wrist or groin? How was the pain? Any advice? I have my appointment for next week. I'm a nervous wreck. Any advice is appreciated.
Radial artery (wrist) access for peripheral endovascular procedures appears to be safe and effective and should be considered more often. Complication rates are lower than those reported for femoral artery access. The patient could go back to daily actively 3 hours after the procedure. The wrist access is done through the left wrist and almost there is no risk for stroke. The risk of stroke presents when the right radial )wrist) access is obtained.
Your generosity towards my Infection called Fibroid is incomparable. You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14days of taking the medication i was healed completely. Thanks Dr Igho I will keep letting the world know about your RUclips Channel.
Fibroid is not an infection. Fibroids are benign tumors made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. It is estimated that 70 to 80 percent of women will develop fibroids in their lifetime - however, not everyone will develop symptoms or require treatment.
I had mine today. My pains aren’t too severe but I know this really depends on pain tolerance and willingness to take narcotics. I got a bunch which is helping a lot. They won’t refill to make sure abuse can’t occur
Preserving fertility is one of the reasons for this procedure. Almost all my patient who came to undergo UFE to preserve fertility, were able to conceive if desired.
The fertility is NOT true! Oh my goodness! I spoke with an interventional radiologist. The fertility preservation is currently unknown after UFE. It is known please put studies here!
@@CC-kl4nh it’s hit and miss. I’ve just had my UFE and I asked that any intervention near my ovaries would need to be held off on as I wanted to avoid early menopause.
@@pammst52422 thanks girl this is so kind of you. Want so bad to go For but its very expensive here in my country. $15000. So the doctors are suggesting that they should remove my whole uterus since my fibroids are too much and they are at a mature stage. Am just 23 and no kids so kinda worried about my health and the fact that I'm most likely not to be a mother. It's too much Would have shared with you the scan results if I had a way.
this is for fibroid. For tumors, pending on the nature and stage of the disease, different approaches could be taken in consideration. but, the gold standard is hysterectomy.
I have a 10.9 cm fibroid myself am refusing as well to get a hysterectomy done am 50 Years old now I already have two grown daughters. Never had any of my organs removed since I've had my daughter's. But am praying for Healing natural from God to shrink the fibroids.🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@christineporter9914I refuse to have a hysterectomy, My daughter is a PA and she warned me that the first thing they would offer would be a hysterectomy. I told the doctor “Hell No” I am 50 in a few years and I’ll be damn. These Doctors are just not honest these days. The gyn doctor was not happy once I told him I will not have anything removed and the fact its a big downtime with a hysterectomy and so many other nightmares that I have heard from so many women who told me they regret having it. I know Everyone is not the same but the people I know that had it done, begged me not to do it. I have 11 on them and Im sure I have had them for a very long time
Hello I just had mine done on Monday the pain was crazy bad. Now with this I'm drinking this tea it's called fibroid fighter and it's helping shrink the fibroids if anyone want the info let me know
I had mine one week ago... thanks to the modern science for giving us a chance for a life ❤
How many hours embolization fibroids took??
@@shazazz2372 not much. 1 hour
I am 1 week out today from having mine done. The healing is going ok, cant wait to get to a new normal and not bleed my life away or in constant pain.
Did you go through radial artery? I am scheduled for the 12 this makes me nervous, I wanted to do the leg.
I’ve read some awful women testimonials of post procedure. How are you feeling? How is the pain? And any nausea? Read some women suffered terrible cramps (more like contractions) from day 1 post op through weeks and months! Followed by nausea and vomiting..
I’m about to get mine done in December and seriously considering after seeing these comment.
either options are possible. with the radial artery access, you could be discharged sooner, while with groin access you should be watched at least for 2-3 hours.
@@Vivianpr100did you have yours done yet? I had complications from mine, just ended up having an emergency hysterectomy.
oo wish you well on your healing journey. I am due mine on Tuesday 19th March 24 which is earlier than expected. Abit nervous about the post-procedure as we all heal differently and at varying rates hey.
I had this procedure done few months back. Totally worth it. I went from very heavy menstruation to normal period .
The first 48 hours after the procedure was intense with labor intense cramps. But it was worth it. I show l improvement after my next cycle. The surgery doctor is called intervention radiology
Hw much it costs?
It is a very effective procedure, comparable with surgical myomectomy.
the cost of the procedure is variable based on the country and location and institute and of course insurance. you could reach out to local practices offering IR procedures to inquire about the price.
@@IRADGraphics chances of pregnancy? After ufe? Kindly guide me in detail about pregnancy after this procedure bcz i hv read so many contradict response by dfrnt people through RUclips. I am so much worried. I am young 31 years old. I hv fibroids about 6 mm size. I am planning to get this treatment so wht should i do nw?
@@sarasarah6055 the reported rate varies between 50-80%, but is pretty high...see this article:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6948071/
Hi guys I had mines on the 1st of November and I must say it went well.. Just the pains after the surgery is really severe, then then next day you are fine..
You could certainly ask for hypogastric nerve block while undergoing UFE. This could significantly reduce the pain.
Hi was you awake during the procedure?
Nope, I was under anesthesia.. So I didn't feel anything during the procedure I was sleeping..
Hi were your Fibriods big ?
About 5.5cm big not that big
I had this procedure done two weeks ago today. Just spotting a little not too bad.
Same here. Had mine on 26 March 2024 so in post op mode. Rest and relax for a few days whilst the cramps and inflammation subsided although I don’t know if it will fully given the process of shrinkage could take upto 9 month to a year.
Speedy healing to you
@@SassyO100 Thank you! I can’t wait until my 6 months check up. 🙏❤️
@@jennyjones3978 here’s to 6mth check in. I had my first period in these days so it’s a good sign for me 🙏🏽
Are yiu getting your periods guys?
@@leratosokhulu2278 yup! I thought it was gone but it came back today. 😩
4.21.2024
This was so satisfying to watch 😫 I really hope that i qualify for this procedure. I have my consultation soon
I had mine in June 2008, after Christmas I was pregnant and my son is 15 years old now and I had two sons after him. Previous to my embolization I had five fibroid and couldn't take in. I hope this comfort someone
After embolization did Ur fibroid grow again r what is position of utrus now
I had mine done on February 15th 2024. I will NEVER EVER do this again!!! I am not sure if the procedure is really done without anesthesia as mine was done but I had terrible pain and cramp! The only thing the Dr used for me was 2 Ibuprofen and 2 valumeds. I waited 4 months to do an Ultrasound and very minimal change. With the insurance I had to pay $4K for pretty much nothing! I am avoiding surgery at all costs. Now I am in the process of doing what is called High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for fibroids at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. I did a lot of research and they are the only one doing this so I am very hopeful to try. Their service has been outstanding! Vanessa and Brittany are very helpful and I can’t wait to give them a 5 star review as soon as everything is done. I will have to fly out and my husband will go with me too but we believe it is worth trying!
High intensity focus ultrasound omg the first time hearing this. Please let me know how it went
Sounds like a scam
I had my consult today, I will b having mine in a couple of weeks. I am hoping this will help me tremendously because I am tired of heavy bleeding and intense cramps, back pain, and ll of that come with my menstruation 🙏🏾
It will be successful one by God's grace,
Got mine done yesterday. ❤️
Were you asleep
@@FluttershyBabb Yes. But the Dr woke me up at one point to look at the screen so I could see what he was doing. 🤦🏿♀️
Have to have mine Thursday on the 23rd and I'm so scared
@@amerleclark7238 You will wake up a NEW woman! 😘
@@amerleclark7238 How did it go? How are you feeling?
Im having this procedure this coming week and know from my MRI scan that I have a few pedunculated subserosal fibroids. I heard I could be at higher risk of infection and wondered are there ways of tackling this once the fibroids start to shrink. I know they don't have anyway of leaving my body.
Hi how did the procedure went? Did you experience pain after ufe? Please reply I’m getting mine done tomorrow
@@damydam3896 Sorry if this message post your procedure. Yes I did have my UFE end of March 2024. It’s coming up 6 mths post op. What I will say is the procedure actually was painless. I was under twighlight sedation and morphone pump if needed. I found discomfort at the point of the cannula going in my femoral artery but no pain as it is a tini tiny thread like tube. What was comforting was that I was able to communicate with the IR consultant during the process and I could say if I felt anything. Morphine was a godsend send but to be honest I rarely pumped it whilst in the theatre. More so in the night post op which there was alittle discomfort.
Please don’t worry, this procedure is done pretty quickly and you’ll be in recovery in no time. Best wishes. Let me know how it goes 🙏🏽
For years I’ve been suffering from heavy bleeding and severe cramps to the point I will vomit and lower back pains constantly changing my pad every 8mins feeling super drained and all that!!!! Ladies we must protect our VAGINAS💪🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My doctor did not even mention that they can go thru the wrist. What are the risks of going thru the leg.
Seems riskier this way
It looks way more harder to do from the wrist than it would be to do from a closer region like the groin. That's the other area that they could perform the procedure from and so kinda makes sense too
Got my done yesterday 10/26
How was your procedure? Was it through your wrist or groin? How was the pain? Any advice? I have my appointment for next week. I'm a nervous wreck. Any advice is appreciated.
Nice. Is the wrist procedure safer? Who is at risk of stroke?
Radial artery (wrist) access for peripheral endovascular procedures appears to be safe and effective and should be
considered more often. Complication rates are lower than those reported for femoral artery access. The patient could go back to daily actively 3 hours after the procedure. The wrist access is done through the left wrist and almost there is no risk for stroke. The risk of stroke presents when the right radial )wrist) access is obtained.
Ive not been offered the wrist entry yet. I don't know why they wouldn't have. um
Nekem jobb könyök hajlatban csinálták.Kell félnem??😢@@IRADGraphics
Hi sir
Two month’s ago I had been from this procedure done two times periods came third time 1 month delay hua is this possible
Your generosity towards my Infection called Fibroid is incomparable. You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14days of taking the medication i was healed completely. Thanks Dr Igho I will keep letting the world know about your RUclips Channel.
Fibroid is not an infection. Fibroids are benign tumors made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. It is estimated that 70 to 80 percent of women will develop fibroids in their lifetime - however, not everyone will develop symptoms or require treatment.
Hi guys, i am soo scared to get this done. When the needle is being inserted into your wrist do you feel that or are tou sedated for that part too
You will not feel a thing. You should do it. So happy I did!
You’ll be lightly sedated
you will be under general anesthesia in other words passed out. prepare for the pain after they send you home. keep taking narcotics
Don you get put under anesthesia during this procedure?
Moderate sedation or conscious sedation is administered during this procedure which is a combination of Fentanyl and Midazolam.
Hi. How I rich you doctor. I have multiple fibroids in my uterine and in pelvic. Also, prolapse stage 2. I need treatment please help me. 😩
Any interventional radiologist could perform this procedure. please find a local interventional radiologist.
I had mine today. My pains aren’t too severe but I know this really depends on pain tolerance and willingness to take narcotics. I got a bunch which is helping a lot. They won’t refill to make sure abuse can’t occur
Can you conceive after that procedure? Or do you must go back to remove the micro beads they put inside the arteries? 😢😮q
Preserving fertility is one of the reasons for this procedure. Almost all my patient who came to undergo UFE to preserve fertility, were able to conceive if desired.
@@IRADGraphicsplease where is your location
@@IRADGraphics Does is matter which contrast particles are used? ie which is preferred?
The fertility is NOT true! Oh my goodness! I spoke with an interventional radiologist. The fertility preservation is currently unknown after UFE. It is known please put studies here!
@@CC-kl4nh it’s hit and miss. I’ve just had my UFE and I asked that any intervention near my ovaries would need to be held off on as I wanted to avoid early menopause.
That was a great video thanks IRAD 👌 does this work for Adenomyosis?
Thank you. Yes, it does, but smaller particles have to be used.
Anyone need a bladder catheter or a suppository pre surgery? 😓
Whitout any anesthetic?
I was sedated by IV in my right hand. The DR did UFE in my left wrist. I’m having my second menstrual cycle now. NO cramps. NO heavy bleeding. ❤️
@@BBFLY_RISEN I’m happy for you! I can’t wait to have mine 😊
@@86Kera You will feel like a NEW woman afterwards. I feel absolutely WONDERFUL!!!
Was it general anesthesia or local anesthesia?
Do you need this done if you are about to go into menapause? My doctor said I have two fibroids
What is the role of the air at the end?
The air is pushed into the wrist band to expand the sac and put control pressure on the entry site ton the left radial artery
Do they put you to sleep?
You would receive moderate sedation, typically a combination of fentanyl and midazolam.
S large fibroid treatment possible
it is. We have emboli zed fibroids as large as 26 cm
@@IRADGraphics send me ur location with charges for this process
@@IRADGraphicsi thought maximum for this procedure is 10cm
My fibroid is 13cm n another is 24mm @@IRADGraphics
Can we do this before we have a baby 😢, because I need to do this but I still try to get pregnant???
Yes, this is done to facilitate fertility
It's scary.
Looks painful
The pain is after the procedure. You will be sedated during the procedure so you won’t feel any pain. I just had mine June 27th.
@@pammst52422 thanks girl this is so kind of you.
Want so bad to go For but its very expensive here in my country. $15000. So the doctors are suggesting that they should remove my whole uterus since my fibroids are too much and they are at a mature stage.
Am just 23 and no kids so kinda worried about my health and the fact that I'm most likely not to be a mother. It's too much
Would have shared with you the scan results if I had a way.
removing your uterus would result in loss of fertility. Please inquire from different institutes or neighbor countries.
You’re too young for them to take your uterus out unless if it is cancerous.
Please we need your help
Kisi ny ki hai plz share kry s k bad ye maslalhatam hua bleeding ka pain ka ????
Well are your location pls 😢
we are located in the United States. Washington, DC
Is it possible for cancer tumor
No this is not a cancer tumor ..... don't worry
this is for fibroid. For tumors, pending on the nature and stage of the disease, different approaches could be taken in consideration. but, the gold standard is hysterectomy.
I read in a coloumn this procedure have no result nd increase disease
🙏🏽
Sounds complicated 😭
It is very straight forward procedure for interventionists.
They say it takes like 45 minutes to an hour.
I have a 10cm fibroid on top of an atery, Has anyone had embolization on that size of fibroid? I refuse a hysterectomy.
I have a 10.9 cm fibroid myself am refusing as well to get a hysterectomy done am 50 Years old now I already have two grown daughters. Never had any of my organs removed since I've had my daughter's. But am praying for Healing natural from God to shrink the fibroids.🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes, regardless of their location, all could be embolized.
@@christineporter9914hello mam
@@christineporter9914So Im finally gonna get the embolisation in a few days, I pray all goes well and all this over with.
@@christineporter9914I refuse to have a hysterectomy, My daughter is a PA and she warned me that the first thing they would offer would be a hysterectomy. I told the doctor “Hell No” I am 50 in a few years and I’ll be damn. These Doctors are just not honest these days. The gyn doctor was not happy once I told him I will not have anything removed and the fact its a big downtime with a hysterectomy and so many other nightmares that I have heard from so many women who told me they regret having it. I know Everyone is not the same but the people I know that had it done, begged me not to do it. I have 11 on them and Im sure I have had them for a very long time
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Hello I just had mine done on Monday the pain was crazy bad. Now with this I'm drinking this tea it's called fibroid fighter and it's helping shrink the fibroids if anyone want the info let me know
these statements are very confusing. you had UFE on Monday and now drinking team are not consistent.
Did the tea shrink your fibroids?
Tii many big words I don't understand
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