Totally overwhelmed with these incredibly supportive comments, but most of all, people here being open and sharing their own experiences. We’ve seriously got such a special community ❤️
I had some polyps forming and then I quit the birth control I was taking for a while and they naturally fixed theirselves thank goodness. They seem to have become smaller or gone away. But I get this off and on pain in my uterine area, it's not my period and doctors said they still can't find anything wrong.
Beemo's clinginess the day after surgery reminds us all of how much animals sense things. They can't express themselves in our language but they can sense our pain or discomfort and try to comfort us through it. Sometimes we can take that for granted.
Yeah, I experienced that with my cat, Salem, when I had a double ear infection. Salem isn’t a cuddly cat at all like he hates it but he immediately snuggled up to me when I was in pain, which helped comfort me
I love what an anchor Kyuho is for you. :) Being in America, most women's problems are brushed off as "periods are supposed to be painful/it's all in your head." I was told this for years. At 48, they removed a 22cm mass from my left ovary (total hysterectomy). I'm so glad you have proactive healthcare. Hopefully times are changing. Please be well!
I’m so happy to know you’re alright, Sarah. As you probably know, you and Kyuho mean a lot to those of us who subscribe to your channel. You feel kinda like family, so of course, your health means the world to us (well, at least it does to me, and I know I’m not alone in that). I’m so relieved as well, that you were treated so well by the staff at the clinic. Things like this can be scary, so it certainly helps when the health professionals involved treat you with this in mind. I am so thankful you allowed us to come along on this journey, and no, it was no TMI. Love you two very much!
Thank you so much for the very kind words ❤️ This community honestly blows us away…we always appreciate this lovely group of people we get to interact with. ❤️
just had one too, and an emergency one at that to remove a mass near the cervix. I actually went under general anesthesia. I'm due for my follow up today. So far healing well!
I feel so sorry for you seeing you right before surgery. I can relate to that fear thing before you go under. You never know what's gonna happen. I've had horrible endometriosis for most of my life and I requested a hysterectomy many times but they won't do it because "I'm too young" and because I have no kids. I told them a million times I don't want kids, never wanted them, just want a normal life with no chronic pain. From all the footage I've seen from Koreans and foreigners living in Korea, I was always so impressed by Korean health system. It always seemed to me like Korean doctors really care about the wellbeing of a patient and do appropriate procedures that help the issue. I really envy that. I'm glad your procedure went okay Sarah, I hope you fully recover and have no more issues! ♥
Ugh…I am so sorry you’re going through this and are unable to get the surgery you want and need :( You should be able to make this decision about your one body, and it’s so infuriating the ‘reasons’ they give when turning you down…
@@2hearts1seoul Yes it is, but in a way it makes me really glad to see public figures like you talking about this. I can already see the shift in the medical world where this is becoming more talked about and women taken more seriously. So thank you for sharing your experience!
So sorry to hear you had to go through that. And it’s not tmi at all, people have to talk about these things. Beemo giving you a massage straight after was so cute (maybe not physically helpful? Haha but mentally helpful). Edit: with the gardasil vaccine, even though I’m about the same age as you guys we actually got it in high school here in Australia as it was developed in my state’s university (University of Queensland). Very important vaccine there.
Woah! That’s so cool the vaccine was developed at the University of Queensland! 😮 I was just out of high school when the vaccine was approved for use in Canada (2006), but I really wish I could have gotten it then-glad you were able to. It’s great that some countries have that option for free as part of a school’s vaccination program!
Thank you for sharing this. "Women's problems" are not easy to discuss openly. You did it so well. I'm very impressed with the care you got. Just the bedding at the hospital was so far beyond what you would get at a hospital in the US. And having a place where your husband/partner/whoever can stay with you while you recover is awesome! Loved Beemo's reaction... I must massage and comfort my mommy. I love her so much.
Glad that you recovered quickly, Sarah. Yes, I would advocate for women and men to take the Gardisil-9 jab. Doctor said it is worthwhile to have it, even if in 40s and married. So I had my jab when I was 44. Now I am 46. Last year, I had prolonged bleeding and had to have a hysteroscopy (under general anaesthesia) during which the gynaecologist removed some small polyps and took samples for a biopsy. I was on medication, Norethisterone, to stop the bleeding in time for surgery. Post-procedure, I did not have any pain… just had spotting and felt tired. Recovery was very fast and problem-free. Then 2 months later, I had to have another procedure, marsupialisation, for an abscess at the Bartholin’s gland - now THIS was not fun at all and I would not wish this torturous experience on any woman. I hope everyone will look into Bartholin’s cyst too… there isn’t a lot of support online. Currently, I have multiple small fibroids (likely due to chronic stress over years) that the doctor is monitoring… we’ll see if the dreaded hysterectomy is needed in future. Wishing everyone good health and peace.
Sarah, thank you for sharing your experience. It is so refreshing to see people talk about their bodies, health and prevention in such a normal way (because it *is* normal, and we should treat it as such). THANK YOU! Kyuho, I appreciate your support, hoping this brings awareness to men whose partner may be going through something similar.
Thank you for talking about this Sarah. There's so many gynecological issues and I hope it can be normalised to talk about them. I myself had minor surgery removing a fibroid on my womb lining (many women have them without knowing, but because of where it was it was giving me terrible, unmanageable periods and I had half the haemoglobin I should have had). I let it go on much longer than I should have before visiting the doctor, so the more people talk about women's health, the more likely women will be comfortable going to doctors early on. (editing to say I should have said this applies to all people with periods/a uterus, not just women and I should have made my language more inclusive)
I got a laproscopy for an ovarian cyst most likely caused by endometriosis. They also found endo spots. I had awful shoulder pain because of the gas that they used in surgery. Took about 6 weeks to not be out of breath from walking. ^^ The surgery itself was fine... a little dizzy so I had to stay one night.. and after a year the scar on my bellybutton is still really thick. Thanks for sharing Sarah! A speedy recovery to you!
I had a laparoscopy also, way back in the mid 1980’s, for a “missed abortion” ( I had an early pregnancy that wasn’t progressing but also wasn’t spontaneously aborting, so they had to check my uterus for signs of pregnancy as well as checking for a tubal pregnancy. I tell you, that gas is no joke! My husband used to play with the visible gas pockets around my collar bone until they got small enough to not be visible.
I am an anaesthetic assistant from the UK and I have been a part of a surgical team that does these, I am glad you had such a good experience and recovery. I hope all three of you stay healthy and happy
Thank you for sharing this! My daughter lives there in Seoul and went to the gynecologist last week because of pain from a 5mm cyst. She’s had it for over 2 years and hasn’t bothered her to much till last week. We are waiting for results to what the doctor says to do next. So surgery might be an option for her as well. I’m so glad quarantine is lifted cause I might have to come be with her. She does have her boyfriend there which I’m thankful for. So I will share this video with her cause I know she’s scared. Glad everything went good for you. Again thanks for sharing your experience! When she lived here back at home we always watched you guys together every Sunday, we love Beemo and my daughter hopes to run into Monkey someday on the street!😌
“You have four eyes” lol that’s totally David at the dentist 😆 glad you’re ok Sarah! I want to be part of these kind of stuff too, it’s educational and good to talk about these things
Thank you for sharing. No one talks about this sort of thing. I have endometriosis and was almost ignored. For 13 years. I finally had a total hysterectomy at 44 and a half last August. FIbroids galore. It was not good. They left my ovaries for hormones. I had to have them removed two weeks ago. More scarring and endo found. Adhered to my bowl. Another big surgery. If you have endo and have the ovaries you can still grow more tissue. I wish I had been told before. I would have pushed for the radical hysterectomy not just the full. If I were 45 I would have had a radical. I am glad you are being looked after. I am thankful someone talks about these things. I know your surgery was not the same, but talking about women’s health is so rare. Thanks for sharing.
Jeeeez :( I’m so sorry you’ve had to go through all this. It’s infuriating how often women’s medical issues (especially related to period pain) are so often brushed aside and not taken seriously. I really hope you’re doing ok now and are healing well ❤️
I have endometriosis as well, and I am so sorry your condition has been mismanaged. It's unfortunately all too common, and frankly should be a medical scandal.
I am post hysterectomy and 5% of women who STILL continue to have Endometrial growths on my intestines and various parts of my abdomen. I have had two abdominal surgeries in 5 years to remove growths, that by the time they went in, said it was a close call, they were in bad shape and expected malignancy. Thankfully not and now on an Aromatace inhibitor. One downside to this are terrible leg cramps.
Your case sounds so similar to mine. As my surgeon told me, too many Ob/Gyns' focus is childbearing-related area. The rest is dissmissed and/or minimized. 2/3 of my almost 3 hour surgery to remove a tangerine-sized endometrioma that grew inside my left ovary was to unseal several organs fused together with endo tissue they found during the operation. He estimated years' worth. I loved Sarah's post.
I admire your honesty, that takes guts! This is a topic that shouldn’t be seen as TMI in the society, way too important. Still, not many talk about it. But you put yourself out there to help other people, hats off. 💪🎩
Thank you so much for posting this video. It's so important that women speak up about health issue, and there's nothing to be considered TMI. Sarah, i'm so glad your surgery went well & you're recovering well. Kyuho, you're such a wonderful husband & a companion to Sarah. You guys are such a wonderful couple! Be well & looking forward to your next video.
That pocari sweat must've been the best thing ever lol! I love how reassuring and positive Kyuho is to you since you are more of a worrying type of person you mentioned right? Also, uterus stuff is important and I also had my fair share of procedures (Implanting UTI and removing one broken one...) Stay healthy guys! Oh and adding my experince: I also had to take that medication you took but i didnt feel anything. I also got my procedures awake in the office, but i am not the queezy type of person, it doesnt bother me much. The pain when my doctor was inserting the device thing to implant was sharp but it was over in like 5 minutes. Actually as bad as getting a piercing :)
Thank you so much for posting this. I recently had a similar experience having to have my IUD removed because it had moved up and twisted in my uterus. I know that the US and Korea have slightly different medical services, but much of your and my experience was the same (including how I felt immediately afterwards, the pain levels, the way the painkillers made me feel, and recovery). I REALLY wish there had been more videos of personal experiences out there like this, that didn't shy away from talking about reproductive health in the most honest and blatant terms. Also appreciate these videos from other people who are childfree; that information about polyps was very helpful!
Had a hysteroscopy 2 weeks ago to make sure everything was good to go for our embryo transfer (my husband and I are currently going through IVF) they found lots of polyps in my uterus, so I am scheduled for a hysteroscopy polypectomy on Wednesday. So great to see that the healing process for you wasn’t bad! Makes me feel a lot better about the pain! Thank you for sharing your experience!
Hope you're feeling better Sarah! I have a lot of anxiety particularly health related too. Something I heard once that was really helpful for me is no matter how fast you feel your heart beating when you're anxious, remember that there are athletes and marathon runners whose hearts beat for much faster and much longer periods of time and they're totally ok!
Girl, I've been there and you'll kicked ass as you always do. One if your best videos, to be honest. 👍👏👏👏🙏🏻although I am sorry it happened to you. Just like in the states,the pills you were given are the actual "the morning after" pill. Yeah, surprised me too. Glad you guys didn't tell Beemo. He would have been too stressed to nap. Your babe would've rather had it if he could. Thank you for sharing your experience..
Thank you 🥺❤️ Yeah, whewww, those pills were stronggg. I’d definitely suggest anyone taking them to have some ibuprofen on hand 💦 Hope you’re all healed up btw ❤️
@@2hearts1seoul WRT our shared procedure, I am absolutely fine. 😺It was about a decade ago and I've not shut up about it and related things since.Thanks to others' stories shared as you did, it made everything MUCH easier to process, prepare for and manage expectations, reduce anxiety, etc. 🥳 My one request/unsolicited recommendation is that you might consider adding procedure hashtags and even updating segment name with it and 'in South Korea' - if you feel comfortable. It's not clickbait, would pop up in searches and even result in growing your channel organically, i.e. because you NEVER post as attention-seeking. (Btw - based on his posts on CatBook - Beemo's very relieved, humble-bragging about his contribution to your recovery and proud of his Dad ... but kind of wishes he'd get more video time in general 🤣😍). Our common 'thaing' happened to me about two years AFTER an endometrioma removal - entire left ovary w/fallopian tube where large tangerine-sized 'Beauford the Endometrioma' grew inside over several years, totally undetected by my obtuse ob/gyn who didn't even act on years of what was clearly advancing/excruciating endometrios. While 'in there' my surgeon spent additional 2 of 3 hrs surgery time removing overgrowth of endometrial tissue that fused most adjoining organs together (🤯). Beauford's discovery happened just a week after my annual exam [🤬]) That surgery also removed attached fallopian tube - the mindblowing pain (a mixed blessing) that landed me in the ER was Beauford flipping around and twisting the tube (🤯😖). In that more serious surgery's case one woman's detailed blog entry stood out because she covered everything from who should do surgery (oncological surgeon vs an Ob/Gyn), whom to call at the hospital to verify separate insurance coverage for many different people involved, etc., described EVERY detail - from physical sensations, foods after, body functions or moving, EVERYTHING... even avoiding watching comedies because laughter uses some muscles. (I blew that advice five days after surgery in first five minutes of 'Best In Show'!). Although alone but w/people a call away, it was being better informed about even minute sensations that made all the difference. I worship that gal! [I didn't even inform my parents about it until knowing post-op results in an email labeled 'Madame B-ovary'.] The comment section was as great. It included patients, doctors, pathologists, 'concerned others' trying to be best supporters and calm themselves/partners/friends/family members - EVERYONE (some totally unexpected). Your segment on your procedure is a must-watch for so many, not just women having this or similar/related surgeries.. I plan to write to you directly about about long-term prevention of other things, enteric enzyme Serrapeptase, common genetic anomaly MTHFR, and other things. We/our bodies are so complex and are pre-equipped with featues that need maintenance whether we ever use them or not. My own experience led me to learn about so many things which, not surprisingly, helped in totally unexpected ways wrt my own health but also others. (I guess a form of 'paying it forward' to more than just women in these situations, but to concerned partners and friends ... and even our brilliant mind-reader fur-babies 🥰).
It's so important to talk about these problems and procedures as it makes it normal to talk about common things that you may have to go through. I had to have a LEEP removal and recovery took about a month and for me it was the scariest thing on the planet to go through. Not many people talk about it and im glad you talked about your health problems. 😀 Hope you have an amazing recovery ❤️
Every Sunday I just get so excited to see a notification from you! ❤And so glad you're now done with the surgery and can hopefully move on to enjoying your life more. Kyuho was so, so sweet. Seriously good husband pick, Sarah! 😉 And I know everybody says that, but, seriously, this stuff is so normal, people just need to get over themselves. UTERUS STUFF IS NORMAL HUMAN STUFF 🙃 Bodies in general are awkward, so we might as well just get used to that.
Hi Sarah, first of all, I'm glad that you're OK and had a positive experience with everything, health is so important ❤️ And thank you for sharing this! I'm sure it's really helpful for many women and such topics are much needed. All of us are scared when it comes to such procedures and such kind of videos really help to calm down and focus on positivity. Sending you hugs.
Hi! Been a fan of your channel for a few years now. I don’t normally leave comments but appreciate you sharing this video about your procedure and getting the HPV vaccine! Think it’s great that you’re using your platform to share these type of medical experiences to normalize them for others and spread awareness. Also, I actually work in marketing for the Gardasil 9 vaccine so was happy to hear that the doc recommended it to you both :)
Thank you for taking us through your experience! I'm glad you ended up making a video about it and you gave so much good information. Growing up, we did have the Gardasil vaccine in the states but it was also over-shadowed by a different (earlier) cervical cancer vaccine that had some serious side-effects and ended up getting lots of lawsuits directed towards it since it did not provide any true coverage. So people my age, who are a bit older now, ended up not getting any coverage for HPV since there was distrust with those type of vaccines at that time. Your video is having my look into the Gardasil 9 vaccine and hopefully schedule that with my health provider. Thank you for being so candid and I was very much able to relate to your pains.
I had to get a colposcopy and a LEEP procedure last year. I understand what you're going through and recovery from those was weird. You really want to take the whole two weeks to recover, even if you think you're feeling 100%. Great video, thanks for talking about these kinds of issues and I hope you're doing much better!
Ohhh, I hope your recovery and everything went went! Yeah, 100%-I felt so normal after a few days, but made sure not to push myself, since the doctor said it does take that full 2 weeks to recover. Thanks so much for watching :)
I go for a uterine biopsy (done similarly to your procedure, down to the medicine to open up my cervix for the probe) in a couple of weeks, in preparation for my upcoming partial hysterectomy. My uterine fibroids are now so big that my uterus is the size of someone 20 weeks pregnant. Our uteruses can give us so many issues. Glad your procedure went well!
Ahh I understand youuu! I found out I have endometriosis and I had to go get a grapefruit-sized cyst removed from my insides. I'm so happy you had Kyuho to support you!
So very glad you recovered so well and that you have such a wonderfully supportive husband!!! Animals are so intuitive, love how Beemo was so cuddly with you. Have a great week!
I'm so glad you're procedure was a success and although you did experience some discomfort and pain, it was temporary and you recovered well. Kyuho, you are the perfect partner being there for Sarah and offering thoughtful and loving encouragement and advice. Your loving support definitely helps with the recovery. Even Beemo was offering massages and cuddling for comfort. So glad you're doing well. Love you guys! Aloha, Darlene
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a hysteroscopy coming up on the 14th and I’m super nervous. Especially being put to sleep for the procedure. Watching this has helped me feel a little bit at ease about the whole thing. Thank you again. 💓
Make sure they have your correct weight. Have them weigh you that day, if it’s possible. The number one reason that anesthesia doesn’t work well or people wake up is because patients often say they are a lower weight than what they really are, so they don’t get the right amount of medicine. Good luck!
Very brave of you to put this out there. Obviously never going to happen to me, but great to have this info around in case the wifey or my sister or mom happens to have the same symptoms. Thank you! And have a good week guys!
I had this procedure 15 or so years ago. It was done in the gynecologist’s surgical room. At the time he was the only Dr. licensed to do it in his practice in the state of Washington. So just a local injection for anesthesia. It was painful, but I had already had two babies so in the scheme of things it wasn’t horrible. I had two polyps removed at that time. Recovery was quick, back to work in a couple days and on with life! This was a valuable video Sarah. It helps to normalize women’s healthcare and take the taboo off the subject. And it showed the importance of the support of your partner. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We know how much you value your privacy so we appreciate a lot for doing all of this to help other women who may go through something similar. I wish you a great recovery! And one more thing, congrats to Kyuho being supportive and understanding. It definitely makes a whole difference to have a partner like this.
Thank you so much for sharing this video, Sarah. I went through this exact procedure about 6 years ago. I was completely freaked out before going in for the surgery since I didn't know what to expect, but thankfully my experience was a good one like yours. Very sweet hospital staff, full sedation, and quick healing. I had symptoms similar to yours and don't regret for a minute that I decided to go through with the procedure (like you, I also do not want children). I'm also lucky to have a sweet and supporting husband who sat and waited just like Kyuho :)
That’s wonderful that you had a great experience! Honestly, sweet hospital staff (AND a partner-thanks Kyuho ❤️) who takes both your pain and anxiety seriously are such a game changer 🥺❤️
So glad the polyp was found/removed. And, your doing good. I've got a cyst on my left ovary but, since I don't plan to have children, my doctor is leaving it there. Unless, I start to have problems with it. TFS! Your very brave & your information will help someone I'm sure. Kiss Beemo for me! Love, light and blessings❣❣❣
I'm sure you did not want to share your personal problems with us. Thank you for sharing it, so it will other women out there who might have the same issues. Glad the surgery went well and you're feeling better. 💜💜
Thanks so much for sharing this. I’ve had 3 laparoscopic procedures for women issues. Thanks for being open and not holding back talking about it as we need to stop thinking of this as a taboo subject. Also massive kudos to Kyuho - he was so supportive, so well informed and asked loads of questions which is really really awesome 👏🏻 . Also thank you for recommending the HPV vaccine and informing me it’s for under 45’s now. I was told I had traces of HPV when I had a colposcopy 10 years ago. It’s gone now but I’m going to call my GP about the vaccine! Hope you’re feeling better Sarah 💜
Hey guys, I am glad to hear you had a good experience and that you're okay. I was supposed to get a hysteroscopy (in the UK), as I most likely have the endometriosis, which results in extreme pains, but when the doctor said I would be awake and to take paracetamol for pain beforehand, I said no thank you. I manage my symptoms more or less with the mini pill and with painkillers when needed and when we visit our family in Poland I get checked out by the gynaecologist. I used to have polyps around my ovaries, but they disappeared at some point. It's crazy to think what's going on in our bodies at times.
Thank you for sharing about this, it is so needed. I'm impressed that Kyuho was so matter of fact. Beemo knew mom wasn't feeling good. ❤ You and Kyuho have a wonderful dynamic together. It seems like Korea is way more advanced. I had to have a complete Hysterectomy before doctors really knew how to handle this. I continue to grow nodules (just under the size to be called a tumor) on my intestines and in various parts of my abdomen. Given my own family medical history, I have to be monitored that they stay benign and have had two abdominal surgeries to remove growths that the doctors expected malignancy. I also now take an Aromatace inhibitor to slow any growths and hopefully stop new growths. We women need to talk about and share these things with each other more. Thank you again for sharing!
I feel you! I had a cervical curette a few years back for abnormal bleeding/cramps + a thick womb lining. having an operation made my life sooooo much better!!!! I hope that you have a speedy recovery and enjoy A LOT less cramping and random bleeding. 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Get better soon Sarah. ❤️ You are so lucky to have such a supportive family. I can feel Kyuho’s love and support by his calmness and positive words before and after your surgery. 😍 Beemo on the other hand, obviously can feel that your energy was too low so he managed to massage you or knead on you to reassure you that he is there for you. 😻 Thank you for sharing your hysteroscopy experience,it’s so informative esp. for us women.
Thank you so much for making this video. You two shared a private experience but also a lot of useful and important information. We need to normalize mature discussions about our bodies and health.
Sending much love, as a endometriosis fighter, it is really hard hitting how people don’t know much about endometriosis or any other condition relating to something similar cause not much people are talking about it. Thank you for shedding light on this and hope you recover well!
I really liked the video , especially the part about the HPV vaccine . Me and my partner also discussed it last week and we will take it. About your surgery/recovery , i wish you all the best! In my country we do have great doctors but the hospital hygiene is what scares me the most and unfortunately it's been like this for years! I think Korea is one of those countries in which i would feel safe to do a surgery.
Had a hysterosalpingography test yesterday.. It was so painful and super uncomfortable. People definitely need to talk about these topics more. So helpful! Thank you for talking about this.
It’s my first time even hearing about this procedure so I had to look it up. It sounds so painful! :( I wonder why they didn’t just do the hysteroscopy instead with IV sedation :(
Sorry hit the wrong button. On my ovaries which finialy at the age of 21 I had to have surgery. I lost half of my right ovary. I had a hard time getting pregnet. My doctor was not sure I would carry to full term but back pains, swelling and gaining 150 pounds we were blessed with a baby girl. I am very happy through all the pains and problems I am now 62 and I have not had to under go any more surgeries. My older sister at the age of 40 was riddled with cysits and everything had to be removed to save her life. She is on medications for the rest of her life and our younger sister and myself are so happy that the 3 of us are still here. Again I am so happy you are well and pray you live a happy and full life. God bless, Sandy from The Woodlands. Texas 🙏❤
Sarah, I am happy that you are doing well after the surgery. Thank you for sharing this information. Your video brought back memories of my medical procedure, which to stood place years ago. Unfortunately, my procedure did not go well, and the aftermath was horrible. Prior to the procedure, I had limited information to review and my surgeon was not forthright with my husband and I about the pros and cons of the surgery. Hopefully this information will help others who may face a similar situation in the future. I do believe that information can be powerful. Also, it is important that we are advocates for our heath.
Ohh my gosh, I’m so sorry you went through such an experience :( I really hope you’re in a better place since then. Doctors should be more than accommodating when it comes to being forthright and answers questions a patient has about a procedure that is going to be done to their body.
happy to hear all is OK!! thanks for trusting us and sharing your journey 🙌 I see other people left notes about their own, so you can see how much a safe community is needed to talk about reproductive organs health and sexual health. such a huge taboo in so many societies, especially for people with uterus. to everyone here: hope you're getting the medical assistance you need 💖
Thank you so so much for sharing Sarah! This was so helpful and important to know about. 😘 Woman’s health needs to be prioritized more around the world.🌎 Susan
Thank you for sharing- I think as women we need to share and support each other with both physical and mental health issues. I appreciate you providing insight on the medical system in Korea- planning to move aboard in the near future and how to locate OBGYN services wasn't something I considered
Hope you are feeling better by now. Thank goodness you are able to find a doc who can take care of it for you. Thank you for sharing. I am too old for the HPV vaccine. When my kids(boy and girl) were in their late teens, I took them to get their shots. One less thing to worry about.
Thank you for sharing. I had to have this last year then some more procedures. I was in S. Korea Oct90- Feb92. I understand being in a different county when having any Medical stuff. Thankful to hear that the doctor and staff were helpful. You are not old. I am 60. Thank you both for sharing and showing others how S.Korea is today. When you show the shops and restaurants I miss being there. Good job to Kyuho on getting you the bento box lunch after the surgery to help you recover.
Thank you so much for speaking out about this! I am currently 22 and from Romania. The same as you, when I wanted to get the Gardasil 9, I was already too old for it, and when I was the right age, the vaccine was not available in my area of the country, and much was still not said about it either. I actually just got my 2nd dose today, I am paying right now for each dose (it is not covered by insurance in my country since I am over the vaccination programme's age here), just because I want to stay safe. A lot of people are still not aware about how important it is, so thank you for speaking out about it!
Good for you! For some reason, some doctors are still touting the old early-mid 2000s guidelines of ‘It’s useless unless you get it unless you’re a young teen OR under 26’. It’s helpful for most women and men under the age of 45, and is such an important vaccine. Good for you for getting it for your own health! 💪
So glad you shared this! Especially since there’s not a lot of info on it. And good to hear the actions you and your partner are taking to protect yourselves
I had a procedure called the D&C in the US where they removed a polyp too. Very different experience. Didn’t get the pill you had pre-surgery. 🤨 I was under general anesthesia so that was nice ☺️ no amino IV and as soon as I came to, I was told I could leave. No 3 hour post surgery monitoring. I took Gardasil in my early 30s so glad I did that. I’m in my mid-40s now in perimenopause. Never had kids and don’t plan to. I also learned coming out of this experience that vitamin D deficiency can cause fibroids which is another uterine issue many women face. So for anyone reading, please take Vitamin D if you’re deficient. Thanks for sharing your experience. 🤗
I had one done 3 years after my son was born because I was having heavy period with terrible pain. Post op was 1/2 sent me home. I started bleeding so bad that evening and had to went back in two days after. No after care whatsoever. He gave me pills to stop the bleeding and I almost killed myself. Thank God I was so aware of myself. I was done with him after that.
@@purplegum6460 Hope all is well with you. I met a friend for lunch yesterday and she’s in her early 50s. She too had a hysterectomy due to fibroids and as we were comparing notes, the one common thing we both wished we knew earlier in our 30s was that Vit. D deficiency caused fibroids. That was the one advice we said we would give anyone younger and I definitely wasn’t expecting to share it in a TH-cam comment but here we are. 🤣
@@therabbitcook So correct. Everyone wants to fix you in 5 mins with a ton of meds. No one takes the time to find out what is really wrong. It took me about 5 years after my son was born to finally have normal periods. I was able to find a doctor who listen and took me seriously.
Thank you for sharing! Going through something similar and this makes me feel less alone. My intention is trying to heal naturally while my gyno wanted me to go back on the pill. I am not opposed to having surgery if my fibroids keep on growing though and it makes me happy that your surgery went so well and the fact that you healed so well, it makes it less scary to think about. Hwaiting!
Thanks so much for this video Sarah! I'm glad everything went well for you! I started having symptoms a few months ago, almost passed out because of period cramps one time and that scared me a lot. I got a sonogram done a month or so ago and there's something in my uterus as well, I suspect it's a polyp as well, in a few days I have an appointment with my doctor and I think I'll have to get this procedure done. It's really comforting to be able to have someone I can relate to because not many people talk about this and it's crucial we know what we could be dealing with. I don't feel so scared anymore if they tell me I have to have a hysteroscopy cause now I know a little bit more about it thanks to you. I hope your results for the biopsy are good! Take care both of you and Beemo!!! ❤️
I had surgery two weeks ago and I had to be conscious for it 😭I could feel them stretching my skin to clamp it open and the heat of the electrocautery tool and it was soooo weird. I'm a very anxious person, as Sarah can relate, and I was not about that! 👀I got my HPV shots this year as well, as an awkwardly aged person in their 30's 😛Glad you survived your surgery and are recovering well 🤗
Hi guys, I'm so happy you're recovering so fast from your surgery, Sarah! This was definitely not TMI and something we should talk about more (with women and men). Also, do you know where I might be able to read about this new HPV vaccine more? I haven't had mine and asked my doctor about it coincidentally a few months ago, and they said that because I'm both too old and have been sexually active the vaccine won't be effective for me anymore. So there was no use for me to get it basically, which made me very uneasy. I'd love to have the precaution actually. But maybe they do not use these vaccines everywhere yet (at least not in The Netherlands)? I'd love to hear from you so I can read into it. And I hope this medical chapter is now closed for you!
Hi there! Sure, you can read a little more about it here, it’s called ‘Gardasil 9’: www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hpv-infection/in-depth/hpv-vaccine/art-20047292 If you’re under 45, whether you’re sexually active or not, it’s definitely NOT ‘not effective’ for you-I think your doctor is still going by the very outdated guidelines when the first ‘Gardasil 4’ vaccine came out the in early-mid 2000s. I’d definitely ask your doctor more questions about it, or go to another doctor if they keep insisting it wont be helpful for you :)
Hi! I’m also from the Netherlands. I never got the vaccine when I was younger, so I actually asked my GP (huisarts) to prescribe it to me. I’m 23 and the doctor did have it to me, it’s not covered by your insurance so you have to pay for it yourself. It’s three shots done within 6 months, I had to pay around 160-170 € for each. I know the GPs in the Netherlands can be stubborn about prescribing stuff, but if you push them you can get it.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience Sarah~^^ such a coincidence, I’m actually going for a uterine sonogram tomorrow~~ I’m hoping it’s all clear, but if not hopefully I’ll be able to find a comfortable surgery option~ I think we should all speak more openly about such health issues~😇
I am so grateful that you made this video. Thank you so much for being honest and bringing awareness to a couple of really important topics. Open discussion is vital 💛
I got my HPV Vax when I was 21 or 12years ago. It wasn’t as popular that time but my Gynecologist really recommended it to me because I was bleeding alot that time and just for protection too.. I recommend for everyone to get it! But ask your doctor first 😊 Thanks for the video Sarah! I appreciate these kinds..
Glad everything turned out ok! That’s awesome they allowed you to go under for the procedure. Here in the states they don’t give that option. At least they never have for me. I had a colposcopy (twice) while wide awake. So excruciatingly painful. And they did my LEEP surgeries as well without putting me under. They said “oh, you’ll just feel some cramping.” No, it feels like they’re ripping your organs out. I also got the gardasil vaccine, just in case. I’m glad you made this video. Thank you for posting it.
I’ve heard it’s VERY painful to do it awake, but they always say “You should just feel uncomfortable-some light cramping”. Bullshit 🤬 I hate how so little concern goes into pain management for ‘women procedures’. I’ve had people in my life have similar procedures done awake in Canada and they said it was excruciating. If at all possible, I hope if anyone needs this procedure, and their doctor doesn’t offer IV sedation, they can go to another doctors.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Medical procedures can be scary but it’s so important to meet health issues head on. You’re both very courageous and I wish you all the best.
I am glad that Sarah is feeling better and received good results from the biopsy. Kyuho provided such a great sense of support. Thank you for providing such an informative video. Looking forward to accompany you both on your journey. ❤️💙😻
Thank you for this, very informative. I've heard that polyps are quite common, so am sure this video will help others. I'm glad you recovered quickly. Before I got surgery (unrelated to polyps), my heart rate was also really high. Not being able to eat/drink beforehand is awful, I hope they added fluids to your IV as I remember that helping a lot. Sweet Beemo (and Kyuho, of course!) looking after you afterwards 😻 I'm 29 and finally got my first smear test this year after putting it off for four years because I was too nervous to get it. It was a lot less scary than I expected, and it's such a relief to get the all clear!
The minute I saw the title My heart skipped a beat and got scared, I’m so genuinely relieved to see that everything went well. Kudos to Kyuho for being so supportive, I was counting how many times he said “ don’t worry about it”, that’s the real essence of good relationship to be there for the other person even if we can’t do much to help with their pain, the support is all that matters. Wishing the best of health to both of you. #demonSlayerfan
My mum had those polyps removed like 4 times on top of suffering from insanely difficult periods for years. The polyps kept coming back every time. In the end she had her entire uterus removed and that definitely improved her life quality. And I bet she wishes she did it earlier as I said the periods were a nightmare
I’m 24 and from America, and the Gardasil vaccine was hugely controversial when it came out in America. There was a lot of smear campaigns against it about how if girls get it, they would become promiscuous and such. My mom didn’t allow me to get it as a child, but I’m happy to be getting it soon!!!! Thank you for talking about it ❤️
I heard about this when it first came out-SO ridiculous 🙄 It’s such an important vaccine for everyone. So glad you are looking into getting it yourself 💪
Awwwww Sarah! I knew that you were both one of THE most amazing couples out there, but this vlog really proved it! Kyuho, the support and love that you showed Sarah was above and beyond! You are an amazing husband! Sarah, I’m so sorry that you had to go through so much worry and so much pain. I’m so happy that you healed nicely. I’m especially happy that your biopsy results came back benign. BTW…..Isn’t IV sedation amazing? LOL! Please continue to take care! Thank you for sharing this very personal vlog with the girls here. Was definitely NOT TMI at all! Answer to your question Sarah, I had major fibroids, leading to a partial hysterectomy 13 years ago. When I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 10 years ago, and went in for cancer surgery, they took my ovaries at that time as well-genetic reasons. I love not having monthly visits anymore. 😉
Wow, you’re an absolute trooper 💪 My procedure was merely a blip compared to all you’ve been through. Ngl, was VERY grateful for the IV sedation-there’s not way I would have NOT had a panic attack otherwise!
@@2hearts1seoul ……Awwww…. I believe that all surgeries are scary, no matter how minor, how mid, or how major. Most everyone has gone through something in their lifetime, but what you’ve shared here in the vlog is something that will definitely help many girls out there. And Kyuho’s understanding and treatment of you post surgery is another takeaway, as to how important love and support are. My husband was my rock. He took 3 months off from work to help me after my 3 major surgeries over the span of 3 months. He did and saw things that no husband should ever have to (TMI/LOL), and never complained once. I will take care of my husband until the day I die. 🥰
Thank you for making this video! I’m having gynecological troubles with my fallopian tube and I was debating on making a video about it. This video will help so many women ♥️ praying that you heal and feel much better ✨
Hi Sarah! Thank you for making this video. I'm 24 and I didn't really know anything about polyps until I watched this. It's wild how much they don't teach us at school. Women's reproductive health is so important, so thank you so much for educating us women out here!
❤❤❤Beemooooo❤❤❤ I see other people have already commented on this, but it is so adorable to see him take care of you Sarah, after your surgery. Kyuho did well, too, of course, but Beemo is soooooooo 😍 cute!!!!
Totally overwhelmed with these incredibly supportive comments, but most of all, people here being open and sharing their own experiences. We’ve seriously got such a special community ❤️
I had some polyps forming and then I quit the birth control I was taking for a while and they naturally fixed theirselves thank goodness. They seem to have become smaller or gone away. But I get this off and on pain in my uterine area, it's not my period and doctors said they still can't find anything wrong.
Beemo's clinginess the day after surgery reminds us all of how much animals sense things. They can't express themselves in our language but they can sense our pain or discomfort and try to comfort us through it. Sometimes we can take that for granted.
He’s usually clingy anyway, but it was on a whole different level the day of and after the surgery 🥺❤️
Yeah, I experienced that with my cat, Salem, when I had a double ear infection. Salem isn’t a cuddly cat at all like he hates it but he immediately snuggled up to me when I was in pain, which helped comfort me
Thank you for speaking about this. Not many women would do it. Much appreciated.
Thank you ❤️ Really hope it can be at least somewhat helpful to anyone who has to have it done, but doesn’t know what to expect.
I love what an anchor Kyuho is for you. :) Being in America, most women's problems are brushed off as "periods are supposed to be painful/it's all in your head." I was told this for years. At 48, they removed a 22cm mass from my left ovary (total hysterectomy). I'm so glad you have proactive healthcare. Hopefully times are changing. Please be well!
I’m so happy to know you’re alright, Sarah. As you probably know, you and Kyuho mean a lot to those of us who subscribe to your channel. You feel kinda like family, so of course, your health means the world to us (well, at least it does to me, and I know I’m not alone in that). I’m so relieved as well, that you were treated so well by the staff at the clinic. Things like this can be scary, so it certainly helps when the health professionals involved treat you with this in mind. I am so thankful you allowed us to come along on this journey, and no, it was no TMI. Love you two very much!
Thank you so much for the very kind words ❤️ This community honestly blows us away…we always appreciate this lovely group of people we get to interact with. ❤️
just had one too, and an emergency one at that to remove a mass near the cervix. I actually went under general anesthesia. I'm due for my follow up today. So far healing well!
Oh my gosh! That’s really scary :( So glad you hear it’s out and you’re healing well! ❤️
I feel so sorry for you seeing you right before surgery. I can relate to that fear thing before you go under. You never know what's gonna happen. I've had horrible endometriosis for most of my life and I requested a hysterectomy many times but they won't do it because "I'm too young" and because I have no kids. I told them a million times I don't want kids, never wanted them, just want a normal life with no chronic pain. From all the footage I've seen from Koreans and foreigners living in Korea, I was always so impressed by Korean health system. It always seemed to me like Korean doctors really care about the wellbeing of a patient and do appropriate procedures that help the issue. I really envy that. I'm glad your procedure went okay Sarah, I hope you fully recover and have no more issues! ♥
Ugh…I am so sorry you’re going through this and are unable to get the surgery you want and need :( You should be able to make this decision about your one body, and it’s so infuriating the ‘reasons’ they give when turning you down…
@@2hearts1seoul Yes it is, but in a way it makes me really glad to see public figures like you talking about this. I can already see the shift in the medical world where this is becoming more talked about and women taken more seriously. So thank you for sharing your experience!
I'm glad you've talked about this, I'm sure this will help out a lot of women (and men, if hey follow Kyuho's example). Glad you're doing well!
So sorry to hear you had to go through that. And it’s not tmi at all, people have to talk about these things. Beemo giving you a massage straight after was so cute (maybe not physically helpful? Haha but mentally helpful).
Edit: with the gardasil vaccine, even though I’m about the same age as you guys we actually got it in high school here in Australia as it was developed in my state’s university (University of Queensland). Very important vaccine there.
Woah! That’s so cool the vaccine was developed at the University of Queensland! 😮 I was just out of high school when the vaccine was approved for use in Canada (2006), but I really wish I could have gotten it then-glad you were able to. It’s great that some countries have that option for free as part of a school’s vaccination program!
I miss you, Sara 🥺💗
Thank you for sharing this. "Women's problems" are not easy to discuss openly. You did it so well. I'm very impressed with the care you got. Just the bedding at the hospital was so far beyond what you would get at a hospital in the US. And having a place where your husband/partner/whoever can stay with you while you recover is awesome!
Loved Beemo's reaction... I must massage and comfort my mommy. I love her so much.
Glad that you recovered quickly, Sarah. Yes, I would advocate for women and men to take the Gardisil-9 jab. Doctor said it is worthwhile to have it, even if in 40s and married. So I had my jab when I was 44. Now I am 46. Last year, I had prolonged bleeding and had to have a hysteroscopy (under general anaesthesia) during which the gynaecologist removed some small polyps and took samples for a biopsy. I was on medication, Norethisterone, to stop the bleeding in time for surgery. Post-procedure, I did not have any pain… just had spotting and felt tired. Recovery was very fast and problem-free. Then 2 months later, I had to have another procedure, marsupialisation, for an abscess at the Bartholin’s gland - now THIS was not fun at all and I would not wish this torturous experience on any woman. I hope everyone will look into Bartholin’s cyst too… there isn’t a lot of support online. Currently, I have multiple small fibroids (likely due to chronic stress over years) that the doctor is monitoring… we’ll see if the dreaded hysterectomy is needed in future. Wishing everyone good health and peace.
Sarah, thank you for sharing your experience. It is so refreshing to see people talk about their bodies, health and prevention in such a normal way (because it *is* normal, and we should treat it as such). THANK YOU! Kyuho, I appreciate your support, hoping this brings awareness to men whose partner may be going through something similar.
Thank you for talking about this Sarah. There's so many gynecological issues and I hope it can be normalised to talk about them. I myself had minor surgery removing a fibroid on my womb lining (many women have them without knowing, but because of where it was it was giving me terrible, unmanageable periods and I had half the haemoglobin I should have had). I let it go on much longer than I should have before visiting the doctor, so the more people talk about women's health, the more likely women will be comfortable going to doctors early on.
(editing to say I should have said this applies to all people with periods/a uterus, not just women and I should have made my language more inclusive)
I got a laproscopy for an ovarian cyst most likely caused by endometriosis. They also found endo spots. I had awful shoulder pain because of the gas that they used in surgery. Took about 6 weeks to not be out of breath from walking. ^^ The surgery itself was fine... a little dizzy so I had to stay one night.. and after a year the scar on my bellybutton is still really thick.
Thanks for sharing Sarah! A speedy recovery to you!
I had a laparoscopy also, way back in the mid 1980’s, for a “missed abortion” ( I had an early pregnancy that wasn’t progressing but also wasn’t spontaneously aborting, so they had to check my uterus for signs of pregnancy as well as checking for a tubal pregnancy. I tell you, that gas is no joke! My husband used to play with the visible gas pockets around my collar bone until they got small enough to not be visible.
@@julieobrien4056 say what now ? They were visible ?! 😨
I am an anaesthetic assistant from the UK and I have been a part of a surgical team that does these, I am glad you had such a good experience and recovery. I hope all three of you stay healthy and happy
Oh wow, very cool!! 😮
And thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for sharing this! My daughter lives there in Seoul and went to the gynecologist last week because of pain from a 5mm cyst. She’s had it for over 2 years and hasn’t bothered her to much till last week. We are waiting for results to what the doctor says to do next. So surgery might be an option for her as well. I’m so glad quarantine is lifted cause I might have to come be with her. She does have her boyfriend there which I’m thankful for. So I will share this video with her cause I know she’s scared. Glad everything went good for you. Again thanks for sharing your experience! When she lived here back at home we always watched you guys together every Sunday, we love Beemo and my daughter hopes to run into Monkey someday on the street!😌
“You have four eyes” lol that’s totally David at the dentist 😆 glad you’re ok Sarah! I want to be part of these kind of stuff too, it’s educational and good to talk about these things
Thank you for sharing. No one talks about this sort of thing. I have endometriosis and was almost ignored. For 13 years. I finally had a total hysterectomy at 44 and a half last August. FIbroids galore. It was not good. They left my ovaries for hormones. I had to have them removed two weeks ago. More scarring and endo found. Adhered to my bowl. Another big surgery. If you have endo and have the ovaries you can still grow more tissue. I wish I had been told before. I would have pushed for the radical hysterectomy not just the full. If I were 45 I would have had a radical. I am glad you are being looked after. I am thankful someone talks about these things. I know your surgery was not the same, but talking about women’s health is so rare. Thanks for sharing.
Jeeeez :( I’m so sorry you’ve had to go through all this. It’s infuriating how often women’s medical issues (especially related to period pain) are so often brushed aside and not taken seriously. I really hope you’re doing ok now and are healing well ❤️
Hope you are doing well.
I have endometriosis as well, and I am so sorry your condition has been mismanaged. It's unfortunately all too common, and frankly should be a medical scandal.
I am post hysterectomy and 5% of women who STILL continue to have Endometrial growths on my intestines and various parts of my abdomen. I have had two abdominal surgeries in 5 years to remove growths, that by the time they went in, said it was a close call, they were in bad shape and expected malignancy. Thankfully not and now on an Aromatace inhibitor. One downside to this are terrible leg cramps.
Your case sounds so similar to mine. As my surgeon told me, too many Ob/Gyns' focus is childbearing-related area. The rest is dissmissed and/or minimized. 2/3 of my almost 3 hour surgery to remove a tangerine-sized endometrioma that grew inside my left ovary was to unseal several organs fused together with endo tissue they found during the operation. He estimated years' worth.
I loved Sarah's post.
I admire your honesty, that takes guts!
This is a topic that shouldn’t be seen as TMI in the society, way too important. Still, not many talk about it. But you put yourself out there to help other people, hats off. 💪🎩
Thank you so much for posting this video. It's so important that women speak up about health issue, and there's nothing to be considered TMI. Sarah, i'm so glad your surgery went well & you're recovering well. Kyuho, you're such a wonderful husband & a companion to Sarah. You guys are such a wonderful couple! Be well & looking forward to your next video.
That pocari sweat must've been the best thing ever lol! I love how reassuring and positive Kyuho is to you since you are more of a worrying type of person you mentioned right? Also, uterus stuff is important and I also had my fair share of procedures (Implanting UTI and removing one broken one...) Stay healthy guys!
Oh and adding my experince: I also had to take that medication you took but i didnt feel anything. I also got my procedures awake in the office, but i am not the queezy type of person, it doesnt bother me much. The pain when my doctor was inserting the device thing to implant was sharp but it was over in like 5 minutes. Actually as bad as getting a piercing :)
Thank you so much for posting this. I recently had a similar experience having to have my IUD removed because it had moved up and twisted in my uterus. I know that the US and Korea have slightly different medical services, but much of your and my experience was the same (including how I felt immediately afterwards, the pain levels, the way the painkillers made me feel, and recovery). I REALLY wish there had been more videos of personal experiences out there like this, that didn't shy away from talking about reproductive health in the most honest and blatant terms. Also appreciate these videos from other people who are childfree; that information about polyps was very helpful!
Sarah, hope you are doing ok and recovering well…
Thank you! I’m totally fine 😄
Glad you’re feeling better. I had to laugh when you told Kyuho he had 4 eyes. I told my husband the same thing after a dental surgery. 😂🤣🤪
I have 2 C-section in 1994 & 1998 and shortly after I had total hysterectomy.
Wish you a speedy recovery 🇨🇦
get well soon....my prayers for your fast recovery...
Had a hysteroscopy 2 weeks ago to make sure everything was good to go for our embryo transfer (my husband and I are currently going through IVF) they found lots of polyps in my uterus, so I am scheduled for a hysteroscopy polypectomy on Wednesday. So great to see that the healing process for you wasn’t bad! Makes me feel a lot better about the pain! Thank you for sharing your experience!
Ohhh, good luck with your IVF journey 💪 I’m glad this video could at least give you a rough idea of what to except for the procedure :)
Hope you're feeling better Sarah! I have a lot of anxiety particularly health related too. Something I heard once that was really helpful for me is no matter how fast you feel your heart beating when you're anxious, remember that there are athletes and marathon runners whose hearts beat for much faster and much longer periods of time and they're totally ok!
This is a great tip 🥺
Girl, I've been there and you'll kicked ass as you always do. One if your best videos, to be honest. 👍👏👏👏🙏🏻although I am sorry it happened to you.
Just like in the states,the pills you were given are the actual "the morning after" pill. Yeah, surprised me too. Glad you guys didn't tell Beemo. He would have been too stressed to nap. Your babe would've rather had it if he could. Thank you for sharing your experience..
Thank you 🥺❤️
Yeah, whewww, those pills were stronggg. I’d definitely suggest anyone taking them to have some ibuprofen on hand 💦 Hope you’re all healed up btw ❤️
@@2hearts1seoul WRT our shared procedure, I am absolutely fine. 😺It was about a decade ago and I've not shut up about it and related things since.Thanks to others' stories shared as you did, it made everything MUCH easier to process, prepare for and manage expectations, reduce anxiety, etc. 🥳 My one request/unsolicited recommendation is that you might consider adding procedure hashtags and even updating segment name with it and 'in South Korea' - if you feel comfortable. It's not clickbait, would pop up in searches and even result in growing your channel organically, i.e. because you NEVER post as attention-seeking. (Btw - based on his posts on CatBook - Beemo's very relieved, humble-bragging about his contribution to your recovery and proud of his Dad ... but kind of wishes he'd get more video time in general 🤣😍).
Our common 'thaing' happened to me about two years AFTER an endometrioma removal - entire left ovary w/fallopian tube where large tangerine-sized 'Beauford the Endometrioma' grew inside over several years, totally undetected by my obtuse ob/gyn who didn't even act on years of what was clearly advancing/excruciating endometrios. While 'in there' my surgeon spent additional 2 of 3 hrs surgery time removing overgrowth of endometrial tissue that fused most adjoining organs together (🤯). Beauford's discovery happened just a week after my annual exam [🤬]) That surgery also removed attached fallopian tube - the mindblowing pain (a mixed blessing) that landed me in the ER was Beauford flipping around and twisting the tube (🤯😖). In that more serious surgery's case one woman's detailed blog entry stood out because she covered everything from who should do surgery (oncological surgeon vs an Ob/Gyn), whom to call at the hospital to verify separate insurance coverage for many different people involved, etc., described EVERY detail - from physical sensations, foods after, body functions or moving, EVERYTHING... even avoiding watching comedies because laughter uses some muscles. (I blew that advice five days after surgery in first five minutes of 'Best In Show'!). Although alone but w/people a call away, it was being better informed about even minute sensations that made all the difference. I worship that gal! [I didn't even inform my parents about it until knowing post-op results in an email labeled 'Madame B-ovary'.] The comment section was as great. It included patients, doctors, pathologists, 'concerned others' trying to be best supporters and calm themselves/partners/friends/family members - EVERYONE (some totally unexpected). Your segment on your procedure is a must-watch for so many, not just women having this or similar/related surgeries..
I plan to write to you directly about about long-term prevention of other things, enteric enzyme Serrapeptase, common genetic anomaly MTHFR, and other things. We/our bodies are so complex and are pre-equipped with featues that need maintenance whether we ever use them or not. My own experience led me to learn about so many things which, not surprisingly, helped in totally unexpected ways wrt my own health but also others. (I guess a form of 'paying it forward' to more than just women in these situations, but to concerned partners and friends ... and even our brilliant mind-reader fur-babies 🥰).
It's so important to talk about these problems and procedures as it makes it normal to talk about common things that you may have to go through. I had to have a LEEP removal and recovery took about a month and for me it was the scariest thing on the planet to go through. Not many people talk about it and im glad you talked about your health problems. 😀 Hope you have an amazing recovery ❤️
Every Sunday I just get so excited to see a notification from you! ❤And so glad you're now done with the surgery and can hopefully move on to enjoying your life more. Kyuho was so, so sweet. Seriously good husband pick, Sarah! 😉
And I know everybody says that, but, seriously, this stuff is so normal, people just need to get over themselves. UTERUS STUFF IS NORMAL HUMAN STUFF 🙃 Bodies in general are awkward, so we might as well just get used to that.
Kyuho was amazing throughout the whole thing 🥺❤️ And YES to ‘uterus stuff is normal human stuff’!
So happy you are ok. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your story.
Hi Sarah, first of all, I'm glad that you're OK and had a positive experience with everything, health is so important ❤️ And thank you for sharing this! I'm sure it's really helpful for many women and such topics are much needed. All of us are scared when it comes to such procedures and such kind of videos really help to calm down and focus on positivity.
Sending you hugs.
Hi! Been a fan of your channel for a few years now. I don’t normally leave comments but appreciate you sharing this video about your procedure and getting the HPV vaccine! Think it’s great that you’re using your platform to share these type of medical experiences to normalize them for others and spread awareness. Also, I actually work in marketing for the Gardasil 9 vaccine so was happy to hear that the doc recommended it to you both :)
Beemo is sooo sweet!❤
He sure loves his mom.Glad all is ok and thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for taking us through your experience! I'm glad you ended up making a video about it and you gave so much good information. Growing up, we did have the Gardasil vaccine in the states but it was also over-shadowed by a different (earlier) cervical cancer vaccine that had some serious side-effects and ended up getting lots of lawsuits directed towards it since it did not provide any true coverage. So people my age, who are a bit older now, ended up not getting any coverage for HPV since there was distrust with those type of vaccines at that time. Your video is having my look into the Gardasil 9 vaccine and hopefully schedule that with my health provider. Thank you for being so candid and I was very much able to relate to your pains.
I had to get a colposcopy and a LEEP procedure last year. I understand what you're going through and recovery from those was weird. You really want to take the whole two weeks to recover, even if you think you're feeling 100%. Great video, thanks for talking about these kinds of issues and I hope you're doing much better!
Ohhh, I hope your recovery and everything went went! Yeah, 100%-I felt so normal after a few days, but made sure not to push myself, since the doctor said it does take that full 2 weeks to recover. Thanks so much for watching :)
I go for a uterine biopsy (done similarly to your procedure, down to the medicine to open up my cervix for the probe) in a couple of weeks, in preparation for my upcoming partial hysterectomy. My uterine fibroids are now so big that my uterus is the size of someone 20 weeks pregnant. Our uteruses can give us so many issues. Glad your procedure went well!
he's a such supportive and caring hubby, glad that you're ok. and well.
Ahh I understand youuu! I found out I have endometriosis and I had to go get a grapefruit-sized cyst removed from my insides. I'm so happy you had Kyuho to support you!
also LOOOL "i'm so hungry" being the highlight line of this video is such a vibe
Grapefruit 😱 Gosh, I hope you’re feeling much better now!
So very glad you recovered so well and that you have such a wonderfully supportive husband!!! Animals are so intuitive, love how Beemo was so cuddly with you. Have a great week!
I'm so glad you're procedure was a success and although you did experience some discomfort and pain, it was temporary and you recovered well. Kyuho, you are the perfect partner being there for Sarah and offering thoughtful and loving encouragement and advice. Your loving support definitely helps with the recovery. Even Beemo was offering massages and cuddling for comfort. So glad you're doing well. Love you guys! Aloha, Darlene
Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a hysteroscopy coming up on the 14th and I’m super nervous. Especially being put to sleep for the procedure. Watching this has helped me feel a little bit at ease about the whole thing. Thank you again. 💓
Make sure they have your correct weight. Have them weigh you that day, if it’s possible. The number one reason that anesthesia doesn’t work well or people wake up is because patients often say they are a lower weight than what they really are, so they don’t get the right amount of medicine. Good luck!
Very brave of you to put this out there. Obviously never going to happen to me, but great to have this info around in case the wifey or my sister or mom happens to have the same symptoms. Thank you! And have a good week guys!
I had this procedure 15 or so years ago. It was done in the gynecologist’s surgical room. At the time he was the only Dr. licensed to do it in his practice in the state of Washington. So just a local injection for anesthesia. It was painful, but I had already had two babies so in the scheme of things it wasn’t horrible. I had two polyps removed at that time. Recovery was quick, back to work in a couple days and on with life! This was a valuable video Sarah. It helps to normalize women’s healthcare and take the taboo off the subject. And it showed the importance of the support of your partner. Thank you!
Glad to hear that the polyp was benign Sarah and that you had a speedy recovery. Hopefully you’ll be able to start eating foods you want again.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We know how much you value your privacy so we appreciate a lot for doing all of this to help other women who may go through something similar. I wish you a great recovery!
And one more thing, congrats to Kyuho being supportive and understanding. It definitely makes a whole difference to have a partner like this.
Thank you so much for sharing this video, Sarah. I went through this exact procedure about 6 years ago. I was completely freaked out before going in for the surgery since I didn't know what to expect, but thankfully my experience was a good one like yours. Very sweet hospital staff, full sedation, and quick healing. I had symptoms similar to yours and don't regret for a minute that I decided to go through with the procedure (like you, I also do not want children). I'm also lucky to have a sweet and supporting husband who sat and waited just like Kyuho :)
That’s wonderful that you had a great experience! Honestly, sweet hospital staff (AND a partner-thanks Kyuho ❤️) who takes both your pain and anxiety seriously are such a game changer 🥺❤️
So glad the polyp was found/removed. And, your doing good. I've got a cyst on my left ovary but, since I don't plan to have children, my doctor is leaving it there. Unless, I start to have problems with it. TFS! Your very brave & your information will help someone I'm sure. Kiss Beemo for me! Love, light and blessings❣❣❣
I'm sure you did not want to share your personal problems with us. Thank you for sharing it, so it will other women out there who might have the same issues. Glad the surgery went well and you're feeling better. 💜💜
Thanks so much for sharing this. I’ve had 3 laparoscopic procedures for women issues. Thanks for being open and not holding back talking about it as we need to stop thinking of this as a taboo subject.
Also massive kudos to Kyuho - he was so supportive, so well informed and asked loads of questions which is really really awesome 👏🏻 .
Also thank you for recommending the HPV vaccine and informing me it’s for under 45’s now. I was told I had traces of HPV when I had a colposcopy 10 years ago. It’s gone now but I’m going to call my GP about the vaccine!
Hope you’re feeling better Sarah 💜
Hey guys, I am glad to hear you had a good experience and that you're okay. I was supposed to get a hysteroscopy (in the UK), as I most likely have the endometriosis, which results in extreme pains, but when the doctor said I would be awake and to take paracetamol for pain beforehand, I said no thank you. I manage my symptoms more or less with the mini pill and with painkillers when needed and when we visit our family in Poland I get checked out by the gynaecologist. I used to have polyps around my ovaries, but they disappeared at some point. It's crazy to think what's going on in our bodies at times.
Thank you for sharing about this, it is so needed. I'm impressed that Kyuho was so matter of fact. Beemo knew mom wasn't feeling good. ❤ You and Kyuho have a wonderful dynamic together. It seems like Korea is way more advanced. I had to have a complete Hysterectomy before doctors really knew how to handle this. I continue to grow nodules (just under the size to be called a tumor) on my intestines and in various parts of my abdomen. Given my own family medical history, I have to be monitored that they stay benign and have had two abdominal surgeries to remove growths that the doctors expected malignancy. I also now take an Aromatace inhibitor to slow any growths and hopefully stop new growths. We women need to talk about and share these things with each other more. Thank you again for sharing!
I feel you! I had a cervical curette a few years back for abnormal bleeding/cramps + a thick womb lining. having an operation made my life sooooo much better!!!! I hope that you have a speedy recovery and enjoy A LOT less cramping and random bleeding. 🙏❤️❤️❤️
So glad to hear you’re doing so much better now! It hasn’t been that long since the surgery for me, but so far, no spotting with cramps 🤞
YOU GUYS this is SO helpful, I had no idea I could get the guardasil vaccine since I am over 26. AMAZING life changing news for me. Thank you !
You can definitely get it! Under 26 is the ‘old guideline’, but it’s now recommended for both men and women 45 and under 💪
Get better soon Sarah. ❤️
You are so lucky to have such a supportive family.
I can feel Kyuho’s love and support by his calmness and positive words before and after your surgery. 😍
Beemo on the other hand, obviously can feel that your energy was too low so he managed to massage you or knead on you to reassure you that he is there for you. 😻
Thank you for sharing your hysteroscopy experience,it’s so informative esp. for us women.
Thank you so much for making this video. You two shared a private experience but also a lot of useful and important information. We need to normalize mature discussions about our bodies and health.
Sending much love, as a endometriosis fighter, it is really hard hitting how people don’t know much about endometriosis or any other condition relating to something similar cause not much people are talking about it. Thank you for shedding light on this and hope you recover well!
I really liked the video , especially the part about the HPV vaccine . Me and my partner also discussed it last week and we will take it. About your surgery/recovery , i wish you all the best! In my country we do have great doctors but the hospital hygiene is what scares me the most and unfortunately it's been like this for years! I think Korea is one of those countries in which i would feel safe to do a surgery.
Had a hysterosalpingography test yesterday.. It was so painful and super uncomfortable. People definitely need to talk about these topics more. So helpful! Thank you for talking about this.
It’s my first time even hearing about this procedure so I had to look it up. It sounds so painful! :( I wonder why they didn’t just do the hysteroscopy instead with IV sedation :(
Sorry hit the wrong button. On my ovaries which finialy at the age of 21 I had to have surgery. I lost half of my right ovary. I had a hard time getting pregnet. My doctor was not sure I would carry to full term but back pains, swelling and gaining 150 pounds we were blessed with a baby girl. I am very happy through all the pains and problems I am now 62 and I have not had to under go any more surgeries. My older sister at the age of 40 was riddled with cysits and everything had to be removed to save her life. She is on medications for the rest of her life and our younger sister and myself are so happy that the 3 of us are still here. Again I am so happy you are well and pray you live a happy and full life. God bless, Sandy from The Woodlands. Texas 🙏❤
Sarah, I am happy that you are doing well after the surgery. Thank you for sharing this information. Your video brought back memories of my medical procedure, which to stood place years ago. Unfortunately, my procedure did not go well, and the aftermath was horrible. Prior to the procedure, I had limited information to review and my surgeon was not forthright with my husband and I about the pros and cons of the surgery. Hopefully this information will help others who may face a similar situation in the future. I do believe that information can be powerful. Also, it is important that we are advocates for our heath.
Ohh my gosh, I’m so sorry you went through such an experience :( I really hope you’re in a better place since then. Doctors should be more than accommodating when it comes to being forthright and answers questions a patient has about a procedure that is going to be done to their body.
happy to hear all is OK!! thanks for trusting us and sharing your journey 🙌
I see other people left notes about their own, so you can see how much a safe community is needed to talk about reproductive organs health and sexual health. such a huge taboo in so many societies, especially for people with uterus.
to everyone here: hope you're getting the medical assistance you need 💖
Honestly, we’re super lucky to have a community like this-we never take it for granted 🥺❤️
@@2hearts1seoul likewise! I don't take you sharing your lives with us for granted either 😊
Thank you so so much for sharing Sarah!
This was so helpful and important to know about. 😘
Woman’s health needs to be prioritized more around the world.🌎
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Thank you for sharing- I think as women we need to share and support each other with both physical and mental health issues. I appreciate you providing insight on the medical system in Korea- planning to move aboard in the near future and how to locate OBGYN services wasn't something I considered
Hope you are feeling better by now. Thank goodness you are able to find a doc who can take care of it for you. Thank you for sharing. I am too old for the HPV vaccine. When my kids(boy and girl) were in their late teens, I took them to get their shots. One less thing to worry about.
Thank you for sharing. I had to have this last year then some more procedures. I was in S. Korea Oct90- Feb92. I understand being in a different county when having any Medical stuff. Thankful to hear that the doctor and staff were helpful. You are not old. I am 60. Thank you both for sharing and showing others how S.Korea is today. When you show the shops and restaurants I miss being there.
Good job to Kyuho on getting you the bento box lunch after the surgery to help you recover.
Thanks for being so open and honest about what you went through. I know you have helped people .
Thank you so much for speaking out about this! I am currently 22 and from Romania. The same as you, when I wanted to get the Gardasil 9, I was already too old for it, and when I was the right age, the vaccine was not available in my area of the country, and much was still not said about it either. I actually just got my 2nd dose today, I am paying right now for each dose (it is not covered by insurance in my country since I am over the vaccination programme's age here), just because I want to stay safe. A lot of people are still not aware about how important it is, so thank you for speaking out about it!
Good for you! For some reason, some doctors are still touting the old early-mid 2000s guidelines of ‘It’s useless unless you get it unless you’re a young teen OR under 26’. It’s helpful for most women and men under the age of 45, and is such an important vaccine. Good for you for getting it for your own health! 💪
Glad you're on the healing path!
So glad you shared this! Especially since there’s not a lot of info on it. And good to hear the actions you and your partner are taking to protect yourselves
I had a procedure called the D&C in the US where they removed a polyp too. Very different experience. Didn’t get the pill you had pre-surgery. 🤨 I was under general anesthesia so that was nice ☺️ no amino IV and as soon as I came to, I was told I could leave. No 3 hour post surgery monitoring. I took Gardasil in my early 30s so glad I did that. I’m in my mid-40s now in perimenopause. Never had kids and don’t plan to. I also learned coming out of this experience that vitamin D deficiency can cause fibroids which is another uterine issue many women face. So for anyone reading, please take Vitamin D if you’re deficient. Thanks for sharing your experience. 🤗
I had one done 3 years after my son was born because I was having heavy period with terrible pain. Post op was 1/2 sent me home. I started bleeding so bad that evening and had to went back in two days after. No after care whatsoever. He gave me pills to stop the bleeding and I almost killed myself. Thank God I was so aware of myself. I was done with him after that.
@@purplegum6460 Hope all is well with you. I met a friend for lunch yesterday and she’s in her early 50s. She too had a hysterectomy due to fibroids and as we were comparing notes, the one common thing we both wished we knew earlier in our 30s was that Vit. D deficiency caused fibroids. That was the one advice we said we would give anyone younger and I definitely wasn’t expecting to share it in a TH-cam comment but here we are. 🤣
@@annhans3535 self awareness is super important, and good doctors are so hard to find!
@@therabbitcook So correct. Everyone wants to fix you in 5 mins with a ton of meds. No one takes the time to find out what is really wrong. It took me about 5 years after my son was born to finally have normal periods. I was able to find a doctor who listen and took me seriously.
Thank you for sharing! Going through something similar and this makes me feel less alone. My intention is trying to heal naturally while my gyno wanted me to go back on the pill. I am not opposed to having surgery if my fibroids keep on growing though and it makes me happy that your surgery went so well and the fact that you healed so well, it makes it less scary to think about. Hwaiting!
What an important topic to be discussing. You've reminded me to go get my vaccine, as i also missed out on getting it at school. thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for this video Sarah! I'm glad everything went well for you! I started having symptoms a few months ago, almost passed out because of period cramps one time and that scared me a lot. I got a sonogram done a month or so ago and there's something in my uterus as well, I suspect it's a polyp as well, in a few days I have an appointment with my doctor and I think I'll have to get this procedure done. It's really comforting to be able to have someone I can relate to because not many people talk about this and it's crucial we know what we could be dealing with. I don't feel so scared anymore if they tell me I have to have a hysteroscopy cause now I know a little bit more about it thanks to you. I hope your results for the biopsy are good! Take care both of you and Beemo!!! ❤️
I had surgery two weeks ago and I had to be conscious for it 😭I could feel them stretching my skin to clamp it open and the heat of the electrocautery tool and it was soooo weird. I'm a very anxious person, as Sarah can relate, and I was not about that! 👀I got my HPV shots this year as well, as an awkwardly aged person in their 30's 😛Glad you survived your surgery and are recovering well 🤗
I have one 2 years ago for my fertility journey! I have to do another one again :( bc they grew back! So i wish you both the best!!
Hi guys, I'm so happy you're recovering so fast from your surgery, Sarah! This was definitely not TMI and something we should talk about more (with women and men). Also, do you know where I might be able to read about this new HPV vaccine more? I haven't had mine and asked my doctor about it coincidentally a few months ago, and they said that because I'm both too old and have been sexually active the vaccine won't be effective for me anymore. So there was no use for me to get it basically, which made me very uneasy. I'd love to have the precaution actually. But maybe they do not use these vaccines everywhere yet (at least not in The Netherlands)? I'd love to hear from you so I can read into it. And I hope this medical chapter is now closed for you!
Hi there! Sure, you can read a little more about it here, it’s called ‘Gardasil 9’: www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hpv-infection/in-depth/hpv-vaccine/art-20047292
If you’re under 45, whether you’re sexually active or not, it’s definitely NOT ‘not effective’ for you-I think your doctor is still going by the very outdated guidelines when the first ‘Gardasil 4’ vaccine came out the in early-mid 2000s. I’d definitely ask your doctor more questions about it, or go to another doctor if they keep insisting it wont be helpful for you :)
@@2hearts1seoul Ahh okay thanks so much! I'll definitely do that!
Hi! I’m also from the Netherlands. I never got the vaccine when I was younger, so I actually asked my GP (huisarts) to prescribe it to me. I’m 23 and the doctor did have it to me, it’s not covered by your insurance so you have to pay for it yourself. It’s three shots done within 6 months, I had to pay around 160-170 € for each. I know the GPs in the Netherlands can be stubborn about prescribing stuff, but if you push them you can get it.
I have to go to the Gynecologist on Wednesday and I am terrified but this video has eased my anxiety.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience Sarah~^^ such a coincidence, I’m actually going for a uterine sonogram tomorrow~~
I’m hoping it’s all clear, but if not hopefully I’ll be able to find a comfortable surgery option~
I think we should all speak more openly about such health issues~😇
I am so grateful that you made this video. Thank you so much for being honest and bringing awareness to a couple of really important topics. Open discussion is vital 💛
I got gardasil when it was new (I think), in 2009 or something like that. I was 17. It was also free in Sweden!
Nice!! I was already out of high school then, so I couldn’t get it for free at school in Canada 🥲 so awesome to hear Sweden also has this program!
I got my HPV Vax when I was 21 or 12years ago. It wasn’t as popular that time but my Gynecologist really recommended it to me because I was bleeding alot that time and just for protection too..
I recommend for everyone to get it! But ask your doctor first 😊
Thanks for the video Sarah! I appreciate these kinds..
Great to see you discuss women's health issues.
Glad everything turned out ok! That’s awesome they allowed you to go under for the procedure. Here in the states they don’t give that option. At least they never have for me. I had a colposcopy (twice) while wide awake. So excruciatingly painful. And they did my LEEP surgeries as well without putting me under. They said “oh, you’ll just feel some cramping.” No, it feels like they’re ripping your organs out. I also got the gardasil vaccine, just in case. I’m glad you made this video. Thank you for posting it.
I’ve heard it’s VERY painful to do it awake, but they always say “You should just feel uncomfortable-some light cramping”. Bullshit 🤬 I hate how so little concern goes into pain management for ‘women procedures’. I’ve had people in my life have similar procedures done awake in Canada and they said it was excruciating. If at all possible, I hope if anyone needs this procedure, and their doctor doesn’t offer IV sedation, they can go to another doctors.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Medical procedures can be scary but it’s so important to meet health issues head on. You’re both very courageous and I wish you all the best.
From Beemo to Sarah, hope there are no more hospital visits in the foreseeable :( Sending quick recovery wishes!
I am glad that Sarah is feeling better and received good results from the biopsy. Kyuho provided such a great sense of support. Thank you for providing such an informative video. Looking forward to accompany you both on your journey. ❤️💙😻
Thank you for this, very informative. I've heard that polyps are quite common, so am sure this video will help others. I'm glad you recovered quickly. Before I got surgery (unrelated to polyps), my heart rate was also really high. Not being able to eat/drink beforehand is awful, I hope they added fluids to your IV as I remember that helping a lot. Sweet Beemo (and Kyuho, of course!) looking after you afterwards 😻
I'm 29 and finally got my first smear test this year after putting it off for four years because I was too nervous to get it. It was a lot less scary than I expected, and it's such a relief to get the all clear!
Good to hear your all better Sarah!!!✌🏻
Also how honest you guys are with your vids!!!! 💪🏻
The minute I saw the title My heart skipped a beat and got scared, I’m so genuinely relieved to see that everything went well. Kudos to Kyuho for being so supportive, I was counting how many times he said “ don’t worry about it”, that’s the real essence of good relationship to be there for the other person even if we can’t do much to help with their pain, the support is all that matters. Wishing the best of health to both of you.
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My mum had those polyps removed like 4 times on top of suffering from insanely difficult periods for years. The polyps kept coming back every time. In the end she had her entire uterus removed and that definitely improved her life quality. And I bet she wishes she did it earlier as I said the periods were a nightmare
Jeeez, I can’t even imagine :( So glad to hear your mom doesn’t have to suffer with horrible periods anymore, gosh.
Thank you, Sarah, for sharing your experience! I'm so happy to see you healing so quickly💫
I’m 24 and from America, and the Gardasil vaccine was hugely controversial when it came out in America. There was a lot of smear campaigns against it about how if girls get it, they would become promiscuous and such. My mom didn’t allow me to get it as a child, but I’m happy to be getting it soon!!!!
Thank you for talking about it ❤️
I heard about this when it first came out-SO ridiculous 🙄 It’s such an important vaccine for everyone. So glad you are looking into getting it yourself 💪
Awwwww Sarah! I knew that you were both one of THE most amazing couples out there, but this vlog really proved it! Kyuho, the support and love that you showed Sarah was above and beyond! You are an amazing husband! Sarah, I’m so sorry that you had to go through so much worry and so much pain. I’m so happy that you healed nicely. I’m especially happy that your biopsy results came back benign. BTW…..Isn’t IV sedation amazing? LOL! Please continue to take care! Thank you for sharing this very personal vlog with the girls here. Was definitely NOT TMI at all!
Answer to your question Sarah, I had major fibroids, leading to a partial hysterectomy 13 years ago. When I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 10 years ago, and went in for cancer surgery, they took my ovaries at that time as well-genetic reasons. I love not having monthly visits anymore. 😉
Wow, you’re an absolute trooper 💪 My procedure was merely a blip compared to all you’ve been through.
Ngl, was VERY grateful for the IV sedation-there’s not way I would have NOT had a panic attack otherwise!
@@2hearts1seoul ……Awwww…. I believe that all surgeries are scary, no matter how minor, how mid, or how major. Most everyone has gone through something in their lifetime, but what you’ve shared here in the vlog is something that will definitely help many girls out there. And Kyuho’s understanding and treatment of you post surgery is another takeaway, as to how important love and support are. My husband was my rock. He took 3 months off from work to help me after my 3 major surgeries over the span of 3 months. He did and saw things that no husband should ever have to (TMI/LOL), and never complained once. I will take care of my husband until the day I die. 🥰
Thank you for making this video! I’m having gynecological troubles with my fallopian tube and I was debating on making a video about it. This video will help so many women ♥️ praying that you heal and feel much better ✨
Hi Sarah! Thank you for making this video. I'm 24 and I didn't really know anything about polyps until I watched this. It's wild how much they don't teach us at school. Women's reproductive health is so important, so thank you so much for educating us women out here!
❤❤❤Beemooooo❤❤❤ I see other people have already commented on this, but it is so adorable to see him take care of you Sarah, after your surgery. Kyuho did well, too, of course, but Beemo is soooooooo 😍 cute!!!!
hope sarah is well now ❤️
Hope you are well and have a fast recover.