What is the best & safest procedure for uterine prolapse?
I’m a 72 years old lady, having a prolapse.
What would be the best and safest procedure with least impact?
Anyone having a good suggestion?
Thanks, Judy
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@jeanne5009
Hi,
The pessary is not messy at all and I don’t understand some peoples’ negative reaction to it. My young pelvic floor therapist , a few years ago, had to use one. Like me, she doesn’t feel it at all and told me that hers had a hole in the middle of the ring and she did not have to remove it for intercourse. It’s a small silicone device and, at the tender age of 81, I have been using the same pessary for the past 5 years. No need to replace it as long as you wash it between uses.
A positive plus is that it stops the urge to urinate all the time.
FL Mary
I am 66 and have been using a pessary for several years. I have the same insertion, removal and cleaning process. It works great and I have had no issues. I will stick with this as opposed to surgery as long as I can.
I'm not fond of surgery either. My doctor even discouraged me! I will keep you posted.
Louise H
@colleenyoung @jbogob @centre @jeanne5009 @baxtermom @ellen307 @donnacarp @sallysunshine @harper7745
I’m actually scared about full hysterectomy (33yo here) since I have a serious decision to make about my reproductive organs health and prolapse issues seems to be even more common in HSD EDS people that have connective tissue disorders. But I also don’t want metastasis so I rather have prolapse with well managed.
When my bladder prolapse as well as rectal and Vaginal , surgery was done for rectal prolapse
in April two surgeries were done one by Colon Dr and Uro/gyn Dr performed vagina prolapse. Did very well with both surgery. Might add I am a diabetic and was using Sugar free
candy for my dry mouth. Sad part it went thru me as fast as I put one in my mouth.
I do not use any sugar free.
Dr did sling surgery which was the best thing I ever did, has improved 100% I am a happy
Camper
They do have pelvic floor muscle PT which I did for 2 weeks and stopped.
Sling surgery the best. Good Luck Ellen307
Actually they can do both surgeries at once if for Hysterectomy>>>>Are you still child bearing
age If Not would go for surgery. Good Luck
Many do both at the same time.
Ellen307
I was using the pessary till they kept coming out and others was inserted but had to have
surgery as vagina dropped as well as everything else.
Surgery was not bad yes recover does take time. Not too bad
Ellen307
I am 79 years of age and had surgery as all fell out . No choice on this matter so surgery was done .
I did very well. Considerating I had 2 major surgery's in one day. By two different DR
Good Luck
Ellen307
I’m reaching out to seek support. To learn.
Soon I’ll be having surgery for uterine, rectal, prolapse, severe perineal descent, rectocele, cystocele, enterocele.
I’ve been home in very bad pain and nothing is helping.
I’d love to hear from anyone. What helped before surgery. Tips on surgery after care. What to expect.
I am sorry to hear you are in pain.
I assume you have already considered that easier procedure to close most of the vaginal canal except for an opening for drainage, and that it is not a good fit for you or your situation?
My internist is trying to get me to undergo surgery for bladder prolapse, but a pessary works best for my situation.