British Fibroid Trust Woman2Woman Fibroid Support Fibroids: Patient Guide
Home | Volunteering | Sponsorship | Suggest A Link | Thank You | Testimonials | Site Map
BFT Membership
 
 
 
This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.
Testimonials

British Fibroid Trust is grateful for those who made an effort to give us your feedback. This helps us to improve our activities to deliver what you, the users, want.
A small selection of these can be seen below:

O Oshodi-Glover wrote:
Hello and thank you for the prompt response to my enquiry. I found your feedback really helpful.
[2010-05-20 21:17:53]

Brigid Armstrong wrote:
Thankyou. I have been told by a consultant that I should have a TCFR to cope with horrendous periods. It has been a great help and comfort to have clear and detailled information. It has taken a lot of the worry and fear away.
[2010-05-06 10:36:00]

Jackie Cork wrote:
After suffering multiple fibroids for 2 yrs, i' ve tried tranemexic, northesterone and the mirena coil. i'm due for a hysterectomy on the 8th dec. i found this site through a link on another site and what a blessing. your site is extremely informative and the hysterectomy page has given me more info than the NHS page. thank you very much.
[2009-11-16 14:03:00]

Melody Richies wrote:
Thought you would appreciate a quick note following my recent myomectomy 3 weeks ago. First of all your feedback and website were extremly helpful in helping the decision process. The site provides clear, concise and accurate information so that I was fully prepared both for the op and the week following whilst in hospital. The new addition re fertility is good and relevant. I in fact had 9 fibroids removed - the largest being 7.5cms; consultant had to go inter the endometrium cavity which will necessiate a caesarian when I hopefully get pregnant next year. Because the gynae also works as a fertility consultant he really appreciate my anxiety and why retaining my womb was of utmost importance. Am now in the recovery phase and will have first post-op check up beg-December. Worth mentioning, the 'Time post op' table is very useful - one thing that may be useful to add for others (because I had/have concerns myself) is info on wound healing/appearance (again depending on type of surgery). In addition, the 'sensations, discomfort and pain' patients may/often feel afterwards.
[2009-11-11 12:32:00]

Christina Laughton wrote:
Thank you for the information on recovery after an abdominal myomectomy. I had mine a week ago and wasn't given any information about recovery so was relieved when I read your information as I thought I was just being soft and I should be walking around with ease by now! I shall continue to do what I'm doing and rest as much as possible until I am ready to take the next step. I am a strong person yet it has surprised me how painful and slow the recovery is.
[2009-10-31 17:07:00]

Barbara Martin wrote:
Excellent website.Just had an unsucessful ablation and resection, and was told I'd probably need to have a hysterectomy. Decided to do some research on the internet and found your extremely useful and informative website. Thank you, when I go to my clinic appointment, I will ask about the options mentioned here.
[2009-09-15 23:54:00]

BFT Book
E-mail webmaster An information hub for women with fibroids.
Design & Maintenance by Dr Nicki On.
© 2008-2011
BritishFibroidTrust
Privacy | Terms of Use | Contact Us