Thanks for sharing your journey with us! I’m right there with you I panicked as well, just found out I had them recently due to belly bloating. Trying to figure out my next step. Prior to this I didn’t know anything about them but they do run in my family. My Mom told me all about it when I was diagnosed. Sending you love and healing for your surgery ❤❤❤
Gosh, it’s scary to hear about when you have no idea what it could mean right?! Hope you’re so proud of yourself for taking the steps to get diagnosed and talk through how you’re feeling about it. Good luck with figuring out your next steps! If it helps, I’ve learnt it doesn’t need to be a big and scary thing and having a medical team that makes reminds me of that has really helped. Will be thinking of you and sending all my positive thoughts your way ❤️ Lots of love xx
Shubhi thank you for using your platform to share your vulnerabilities and normalizing women's health. I feel at ease knowing that I'm not alone. I experienced the same myriad of emotions when I found out I have hypothyroidism. After years of misdiagnosis I'm on the right treatment plan now. That said, I'm so so glad you're doing well. Big hugs ❤ xx
Thank you so, so much for such a kind message ❤️ I’m so glad you’ve found the right path for your treatment and everything is moving forward positively. It can be so scary with health stuff, I hope you’re really proud of yourself for working through it both in terms of next steps but also emotionally. Absolutely love that us ladies are having these conversations and normalising our experiences. Much love xx
@@Lifewithshubs My pleasure, just being honest darling ❤ I appreciate the words of support, it really means a lot. I love how we are breaking all these stigmas one step at a time
Thanks so much love ❤️ Was quite nervous to share it but just thought it’s so important to raise awareness about it so other people’s experiences hopefully don’t have to feel as scary as mine 🤞🏽
My surgery was in Melbourne so I don’t have any London suggestions, sorry! Sending you lots of positive vibes and best wishes for your journey with it 💕
Hi! From memory I think they were subserosal and maaaybe submucosal. So sorry, I can’t quite remember and I can’t find any mention of the specific type in my documentation. Hope this helps though and sending you love and positive vibes for your journey ❤️
I'm in the same boat. Surgery in 3 weeks. Sending prayer to anyone who is battling or have had to deal with this. Stay strong ladies. ❤❤❤❤❤
Sending you so much love and lots of prayers for a speedy recovery ❤️
Highly recommend a heat pack and healthy, nutritious food.
Thinking of you xx
Thanks for sharing your journey with us! I’m right there with you I panicked as well, just found out I had them recently due to belly bloating. Trying to figure out my next step. Prior to this I didn’t know anything about them but they do run in my family. My Mom told me all about it when I was diagnosed. Sending you love and healing for your surgery ❤❤❤
Gosh, it’s scary to hear about when you have no idea what it could mean right?!
Hope you’re so proud of yourself for taking the steps to get diagnosed and talk through how you’re feeling about it.
Good luck with figuring out your next steps!
If it helps, I’ve learnt it doesn’t need to be a big and scary thing and having a medical team that makes reminds me of that has really helped.
Will be thinking of you and sending all my positive thoughts your way ❤️
Lots of love xx
Shubhi thank you for using your platform to share your vulnerabilities and normalizing women's health. I feel at ease knowing that I'm not alone. I experienced the same myriad of emotions when I found out I have hypothyroidism. After years of misdiagnosis I'm on the right treatment plan now. That said, I'm so so glad you're doing well. Big hugs ❤ xx
Thank you so, so much for such a kind message ❤️
I’m so glad you’ve found the right path for your treatment and everything is moving forward positively. It can be so scary with health stuff, I hope you’re really proud of yourself for working through it both in terms of next steps but also emotionally.
Absolutely love that us ladies are having these conversations and normalising our experiences.
Much love xx
@@Lifewithshubs My pleasure, just being honest darling ❤ I appreciate the words of support, it really means a lot. I love how we are breaking all these stigmas one step at a time
I am dealing with this issue same I can relate same as me in that situation. Now waiting for surgery to be done. Pray your surgery goes well
Really hope your surgery went well! Sending love and prayers for your recovery ❤️
Also YES to sharing more women’s health because it is not researched enough or talked about enough
Thanks so much love ❤️
Was quite nervous to share it but just thought it’s so important to raise awareness about it so other people’s experiences hopefully don’t have to feel as scary as mine 🤞🏽
I’m so freaking proud of you for sharing this!! What a journey
Love you 🥹❤️
Hi - Can you share which hospital/Doctor please? I am looking for one. Thanks
Hi! Are you based in Melbourne, Australia?
@@Lifewithshubs London
My surgery was in Melbourne so I don’t have any London suggestions, sorry!
Sending you lots of positive vibes and best wishes for your journey with it 💕
Hello, sorry if you mentioned it but were your fibroids intramural/submucosal/subserosal? Please and thank you ❤
Hi!
From memory I think they were subserosal and maaaybe submucosal. So sorry, I can’t quite remember and I can’t find any mention of the specific type in my documentation.
Hope this helps though and sending you love and positive vibes for your journey ❤️