Signature No. |
Petitioner |
Locality |
Opinions |
412. |
F.A |
London
| Jbg |
411. |
S.G |
Eastleigh
| More research and support - more access to specialists - less being automatically labelled wilth IBS |
410. |
D.F |
London
| There definitely needs to be more research undertaken regarding fibroids and alternative methods and medication. Like a lot of women, I too had a male surgeon who was only interested in removing my hysterectomy and that was after my first visit to his surgery! Because of that I vowed that I would keep my uterus as long as I possibly can despite the heavy bleeding and longer periods. Yes we must petition for more research to be carried out as to why fibroids exist and how they could be eradicated at an earlier stage. |
409. |
A.S |
London
| |
408. |
N |
Algeria
| Need recherches about this problem |
407. |
J.B |
Sheffield
| I have recently been through a lot of trauma due to having a large uterine fibroid. In brief: loss of baby, nearly dying myself due to blood loss, 12 blood transfusions, a big operation and four months bed rest and the possibility of not being able to have children.
If more research is required to prevent other women and their partners, families and friends from experiencing such trauma then please do provide funding into this area. |
406. |
F.T |
MILLPORT ISLE OF CUMBRAE
| I had a Mirena coil fitted nearly two years ago it looks like it has failed. If i had been told about the side effect i most likely would not have had it fitted. |
405. |
M.G |
Beckenham, Kent
| |
404. |
J.C |
London
| |
403. |
E.C |
London
| I have regrown fibroids. I feel
money/Budgets come first before
patients in the eyes of the doctors i
have seen. |
402. |
S.O |
Birstall, Leicester
| |
401. |
P.K |
Villeurbanne
| |
400. |
M.R |
Leamington Spa
| |
399. |
D.P |
Nottingham
| |
398. |
D.B |
Eaton Tarporley
| More research is definitely necessary
regarding fibroids as is the availabilty
of general information regarding the
condition. Having had an abdominal
myomectomy 8 weeks ago
performed by a fertility surgeon, I
was very fortunate (hysterectomy
was never mentioned). However, I
have never been given any decent
information on the surgery, and
found that if it wasn't for the fibroid
trust website I wouldn't have known
what to expect. If you have a
hysterectomy, there is a whole lot
more info out there. So let's get
more info and research into this the
sooner the better. |
397. |
V.M |
London
| |
396. |
C.C |
Malton
| |
395. |
L.D |
Higham, Rochester
| |
394. |
E.R |
Solihull
| |
393. |
C.M |
Dartford
| I have just recently had a fibroid removed and believe there should be much more information made available. I also had to suffer terrible periods for over a year before my GP would refer me. |