hattie
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Post by hattie on Feb 8, 2013 10:44:33 GMT -5
I'm guessing that a hsg is also called a hysterosalpingography, if so I'm due for one in a couple of days. My doc mentioned that it'll hurt like your period. Will post back after it's done but I'm so nervous.
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Post by tigergirl10 on Mar 13, 2013 21:56:54 GMT -5
Been awhile since I posted. My only remaining tube was confirmed blocked by an hsg in Oct. did another one today and it showed it is wide open. I am in total shock. It is a miracle! Esp since I had the most severe case of stage 4 endo dr had ever seen. Haven't had a lap in over 2 years. Only thing I did was take serrepaptase faithfully for 6 weeks. I believed it ate all my scar tissue and opened my tube. It is a miracle product in the world of endometrosis.
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Post by nibletz on Mar 14, 2013 6:03:12 GMT -5
Congrats am glad it worked hun virtual hi 5 lol
Can you give me more Info on serrapaprase please? It does seem to have worked for u....also exactly what do they do in an hsg? ( not very educated lol)
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Post by tigergirl10 on Mar 14, 2013 8:23:13 GMT -5
Serrepeptase is an enzyme. It isn't sold in stores, my dr never even heard of it. I did my own research. It cost 27.99 and I got it off amazon. It eats away scar tissue and adhesions. (I had 3 previous surgeries) my tube was blocked for the hsg in October. Had a hysterscope surgery Jan 22nd. He couldn't even see my tube. Likely covered in scar tissue. Took serrapaptase for 6 weeks, my tube is wide open. Dye flowed right through. Hsg is when they put a device on your cervix, much like a pap. Then they shoot the dye up your tubes to check for blockages. My hsg was extremly painful in oct prob due to the blockage. This hsg I felt no pain at all.
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Post by nibletz on Mar 14, 2013 12:48:43 GMT -5
Thanks hun am so glad it worked I've read it helps fibromyalgia too so I told hubby bout it he said check it out n get it so im doing my research n it looks promising are there any side effects of serapaptase? I've never has an hsg maybe I should request it? Is it a good idea?
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Post by tigergirl10 on Mar 14, 2013 20:04:49 GMT -5
I have not had any side effects. Yes you should have an hsg before getting on fertility treatments. If you have blocked tubes, conception is impossible. And you will be just wasting time and money.
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Post by nibletz on Mar 15, 2013 5:58:04 GMT -5
Thank for all the info...although we not planning babies hubby n I think its still a good idea to get one as its informative and may explain certain pains
Glad no side effects experienced I see my doc who is also an obgyn in 2weeks n is amazing o will sewer view too
Thank u I hope it stays that way n all goes well.fertilising xx
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Post by nibletz on Mar 16, 2013 14:36:46 GMT -5
Hi tiger im looking into the serapeptase would like to know what dosage u think...just out of curiosity hun thank u xxx
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Post by tigergirl10 on Mar 17, 2013 14:32:29 GMT -5
I take 80,000 iu 3 tablets twice daily. It must be taken on an empty stomach. So I take it right when waking up and wait at least an hour before eating. And again right before going to sleep at night.
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Post by nibletz on Mar 17, 2013 15:05:59 GMT -5
Thanks I really appreciate the info I reckon id benefit from it hugely but will ask my doc on her opinion too but thanks hun I hope u remain well n smiles xxx
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