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I have two quite large fibroids, and although I will be having them removed around November time, I am going around with this big stomach. It's really annoying because I lost alot of weight recently but now I'm slimmer with a pot belly. And will my stomach go down again when they're removed.

2006-07-20 09:14:55 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Fibroids are masses in your uterus. It's good you're getting them removed because they can start bleeding. My friend looked 6 month pregnant, she ended up needing to have a hysterectomy.
She lost her stomach with the fibroids & uterus removed. It sounds like you're taking care of the fibroids sooner than later.
You should be back to normal, whatever that is for you.

2006-07-20 09:42:36 · answer #1 · answered by Fraulein 7 · 5 2

Ehm..
This is a great online resource on uterine fibroids you should read: http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=553

There are various factors that contribute to the formation and subsequent growth of uterine fibroids. For instance, the genetic construction in some women makes them more susceptible to fibroids than others. Thankfully, genetic research shows that these constructions can be altered and thereby the condition can be overcome. Again, an unwholesome diet usually causes hormonal imbalances, which, in turn disturb the removal of toxic waste from the body. Lack of nutrition usually lowers the body's defenses and therefore makes one vulnerable to fibroids. When the immune system is weak, the body is unable to tackle problems of toxic accumulation and hormonal imbalance. Prolonged exposure to toxins, through our food, our water and our air, leads to a toxic build up in the body. This makes the body more vulnerable to fibroids. Finally, insulin resistance is a stage where the cells in one's body are less responsive to the insulin hormone thus resulting in abnormal blood sugar. These fluctuations in the blood sugar levels lead to uterine fibroids.
If you are a utirine fibroids sufferer it is important to know that there is a cure. A wise and healthy way of dealing with this condition is to approach it in a holistic manner. Holistic treatments examine your body as a whole and heals the condition using a multi-dimensional approach in a safe and natural way. Holistic treatments aim at building a strong immune system, and also enhance your mental and spiritual strength, to equip your body to cure itself of the disease. Thus, say, by combining a healthy diet with exercise and meditation, you can strengthen your mind and body, eliminate the existing fibroids and permanently prevent further fibroids from developing. Holistic treatment not only provides a complete relief from the condition but also permanently keeps further fibroids from developing.

If you want to know more about this system this is a very good online program: http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=553
There are various factors that underlie the real cause of uterine fibroids. There are primary causes that contribute to the development of the fibroids in the uterus, and then there are secondary causes that contribute to the aggravation of these present fibroids. There might even be external factors like, emotional upheavals, which disrupt the normal balance of the body and make you vulnerable to such diseases.

For further information I strongly recommend this online program http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=553
Regards

2014-09-02 06:15:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is possible to have a noticable physical difference. Fibroids can vary greatly in size. Also, often there are several of varied sizes.

With 2 large fibroids you can improve you overall shape but they will probably frustrate you enough that you will not be happy until November.

2006-07-20 09:41:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I had a complete hysterectomy last Halloween. My doctor removed a fibroid tumor weighing 8lbs 4oz. I looked 8-9 months pregnant and ended up wearing maternity clothes for the three months prior to surgery. The tumor weighed more than either one of my two babies! Good luck!

2006-07-20 15:49:54 · answer #4 · answered by Shody 2 · 0 0

Uterine fibroids are usually not dangerous, but can cause immense discomfort and lead to complications like anemia from heavy blood loss. In rare cases, they may cause complications that affect pregnancy.

In cases where there are no symptoms, treatment may not be necessary. However, proper diagnosis and treatment may be required if your symptoms are severe or causing complications. Along with conventional treatment, you can try some natural home remedies. Read here https://tr.im/k4wkZ

2016-05-17 05:59:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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2016-02-09 23:03:47 · answer #6 · answered by Harriet 3 · 0 0

They can cause stomach swelling and bloating. One of mine was the size of a large grapefruit.

2006-07-20 09:17:51 · answer #7 · answered by grouchyeve 3 · 0 0

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