Signature No. |
Petitioner |
Locality |
Opinions |
224. |
L.C |
Birkenhead
| |
223. |
H.C |
London
| |
222. |
P.B |
Waterlooville
| |
221. |
M.C |
London
| |
220. |
J.L |
London
| |
219. |
A.O |
Mitcham
| |
218. |
M.A.C |
Prestatyn
| |
217. |
S.M |
Treuddyn
| |
216. |
L.F |
Melton Mowbray
| |
215. |
M.E |
Four Oaks
| |
214. |
M.G |
Dubai
| I have just been diagnosed with 3 different types of Fibroids at the age of 40 after years of symptoms which have progressively worsened. I cant accept hysterectomy as the only complete solution when I am yet to have my first child. I dont want to compromise my fertility. More research needs to be made into other options to help sufferers make an educated choice. I live in Dubai where most doctors are British or follow British medical practice. |
213. |
G.H |
London
| More reseach also needs to be done on why so many black women have fibriods. |
212. |
S.O |
Cairneyhill
| My periods are a nightmare as i have 5 fibroids.Im getting womb ablation in 2 weeks, this being an alternative to a hysterectomy.Hope it works. |
211. |
N.P |
Wembley
| |
210. |
T.N |
Portsmouth
| Doctors need to be more sympathetic to how it affects womens quality of life, not one person has asked me this question, to which my reply would be i havent got one.
more women need to keep going back to gp and complaining. |
209. |
H.A |
Emsworth
| Also need research into how effective current treatment is.
From experience everyone is offered a Mirena regardless of whether this is the best option.
Side effects are dismissed as trivial and women are supposed to put up with them as long as there is some decrease in bleeding |
208. |
B.M |
London
| |
207. |
P.B |
Wembley
| |
206. |
J.F |
Cambridge
| |
205. |
A.S |
London
| |