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Dr.Harold Grooms Tubual ligation FRESNO, California |
11th of May, 2011 by User954745 |
I wanted everyone to know my story and how this all came about I was 23 when I got my tubes tied I was a very out going loving kinda person The doctor that preformed the tubual ligation did ask me if I was sure I didnt want anymore children and I was sure but I wasnt aware that by me tying my tubes I would get Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS)Post tubal ligation syndrome (PTLS or PTS) is an an iatrogenesis condition meaning doctor-caused or doctor produced. Many women suffer post tubal ligation syndrome after having a tubal ligation. Below is a list of symptoms that are associated with post tubal ligation syndrome. Post tubal ligation syndrome is often the result of a rapid decline of estrogen/progesterone hormone levels caused by the blood supply being damaged to the ovaries during the TL surgery. Depending on the damage to the veins and capillaries, blood volume to the ovaries may slightly decrease or can be eliminated completely which is called isolated ovarian syndrome (common with hysterectomy operations). Many of the symptoms of PTS are associated with menopause, hormone shock, or of having an estrogen/progesterone imbalance. Other symptoms, such has heavy painful periods may be caused by a hormonal imbalance, could be caused by adenomyosis (bought on by uterus muscle and tissue being damaged, effected by the TL surgery impairing the blood supply to areas of that organ/muscle) or a combination of both. Pain also can be caused by retro bleeding backing into the sealed fallopian tubes. Other theories of PTLS and the hormonal imbalance that results after a TL is that target or receptor cells that are important in the relay of hormonal messages are damaged, destroyed, and or removed during the TL surgery. These receptor cells act like a telephone, sending messages to the brain. These target/receptor cells are located within the fallopian tube. With this in mind, it's possible for a woman to have both her ovaries still functioning to some degree (if blood supply was not damaged), have no major problems with her uterus (again if blood supply was not damaged to that organ), and still be experiencing PTS in the from of a hormonal imbalance caused by change in her hormonal message relay system due to receptor cells being removed. The only way to find out for sure if you have a hormonal imbalance or are menopausal is to be properly hormone tested. Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS) aka PTS is linked with: Castrative Menopause Severe Hormone Imbalance Ovarian Isolation (Post Hysterectomy, Post Tubal Ligation) Atrophic Ovaries Hormone Shock Increased Risk of Heart Disease Bone Loss and Osteoporosis Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB) PMS Endometriosis Adenomyosis Severe Pelvic Adhesions Misplacement of Female Organs Decreased Lactating Ability SYMPTOMS OF POST TUBAL SYNDROME 1. Eptopic pregnancy or pregnancy (well known risk of tubals) 2. Hot flashes, flushes, night sweats and/or cold flashes, clammy feeling, chills 3. Bouts of rapid heart beat 4. Irritability 5. Mood swings, sudden tears 6. Trouble sleeping through the night (with or without night sweats) 7. Irregular periods; shorter, lighter periods; heavier periods, flooding; phantom periods, shorter cycles, longer cycles 8. Loss of libido (see note) 9. Dry vagina (see note) 10. Itchy vagina-at time raw like, can radiated from whole area, with absence of yeast infections. (see note) 11. Color change in vaginal area. (color gets darker -darker red to purple) 12. Crashing fatigue - Chronic Fatigue 13. Anxiety, feeling ill at ease 14. Feelings of dread, apprehension, doom (see note) 15. Difficulty concentrating, disorientation, mental confusion 16. Disturbing memory lapses 17. Incontinence, especially upon sneezing, laughing; urge incontinence (see note) 18. Prolapse of uterus do to rapid decrease in estrogen levels. 19. Itchy, crawly skin (see note) 20. Aching, sore joints, muscles and tendons (see note) 21. Increased tension in muscles 22. Breast tenderness 23. Decrease in breast mass 24. Headache change: increase or decrease 25. Gastrointestinal distress, indigestion, flatulence, gas pain, nausea Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 26. Sudden bouts of bloat 27. Depression (see note) 28. Exacerbation of existing conditions 29. Allergies developing or increasing - (Chronic sinusitis). 30 Nasal infections-necessitating antibiotics 31. Weight gain (see note) 32. Hair loss or thinning, head, pubic, or whole body; increase in facial hair 33. Dizziness, light-headedness, episodes of loss of balance 34. Changes in body odor 35. Electric shock or stabbing sensation under the skin. (see note) 36. Tingling in the extremities, (see note) 37. Gum problems, increased bleeding 38. Burning tongue, burning roof of mouth, bad taste in mouth, change in breath odor (see notes) 39. Osteoporosis (after several years ) 40. Changes in fingernails: softer, crack or break easier 41. Stabbing pains in pelvic area at time of ovulation 42. Pelvic Pain 43. Development of Adenomyosis 44. Development of Ovarian/Tubal Cysts 45. Decreased Lactation Ability I have went to different doctors and I have alot of issues but they always seem to say its just apart of life you Could deal with it and I cant take this anymore I am on here trying to save the next person from heart ache and pain if you want your tubes tied really think before you do it theres so many different types of birth control out there and they all have side affects but there no for ever this one is....P.T.L.S has reuined my life and almost my marriage you'll never be the same for fill the same.... |
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