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For fibroids, the safest treatment for her would be Uterine Artery Embolization. Surgery would be too risky. In UAE, small particles are inserted through a catheter to block the uterine arteries circulation so that the uterus will shrink, so as the fibroids. There is enough peripheral circulation to avoid the uterus to become necrotic. This done in a catheterization lab in radiology and performed by a radiologist. The catheter is inserted in the groin (good luck with that) and the procedure is done using an x-ray machine (at her weight the x-ray tube will work overtime). The patient will under local anesthetic and will be discharged on the same day.Three.... fibroids make you bleed like a stuck pig like your period turns into a murder scene. We are talking clots/mucus/tissue the size of a fist. Then the fact she is so irregular she can have build up of months and months of endometrium, and then to bleed...yea it could be scary amounts....but considering this hasn't happened before and fibroids take time to grow and fuck shit up I doubt its those.
Sorry I was working out when I saw it, it is at 10:31Well you can't tell us this without a timestamp. That's just a cocktease.
Sorry I was working out when I saw it, it is at 10:31
Yes I think you are right, like I said speculation, she made me think because she was so worried about us seeing the band, I mean what would be on that band that we do not already know? Just makes you think...10:31 - I have not got a screen grab,
I think red means allergy
And lookie here! But you know Amber knows better than we do!It can cause it but can be a genetic factor as well its not just obesity, genetic predispositions to PCOS from abnormal hormone levels cause it. Not all women wit PCOS are overweight. . Also PCOS can cause uterine cancer as the uterine lining is not being shed normally and the cells become abnormal causing complex focal hyperplasia (pre cancer) and will develop into cancer so at that point a total hysterectomy is something that would be recommended especially if there is a history of reproductive cancers. PCOS while it may not be cancer yet, could turn into it so getting intervention and getting your periods regulated and jump started is important.
Slim people are not the minority there are tons of women with it who are not morbidly obese. She needs to see a GYN like now. She needs a lot of things but since her Mother has cancer this is imperative.
Her social security numberYes I think you are right, like I said speculation, she made me think because she was so worried about us seeing the band, I mean what would be on that band that we do not already know? Just makes you think...
Her weight lmaoHer social security number
Feel bad all you want, but that is about as close to the definition of "deserves" as one can get. This is all on her and denying responsibility is to do what got her to where she is now.I actually feel bad for her. She doesn’t deserve this.
Imagine the sight it was for the GYN who had to hoist this pig in stirrups and dig in her bleeding maw
We dont come to Kiwi Farms for comfort.wtf did my poor brain ever do to you
In the past, she said that she saved about $30k for bariatric surgery, and dismissed having health insurance as necessary. Now after about $15,000 for the emergency, and a few thousands for sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment, a lot of that money will be gone. Will she get health insurance? Probably not. Will she follow up on the results? Likely not. She has not in the past, why now. Will she diet to lose weight? Don’t bet on it.I had a not dissimilar procedure last summer. I have insurance and I paid around $1100 oop. IIRC, the total bill was around $18,000. In the US (maybe elsewhere, IDK) we get charged for the operating room! Different charges for the anesthesiologists vs the gynecologist, blah blah. I hope she has saved a lot of her YT money (yeah right) because she’s got a huge bill headed her way.
I'm guessing double that if she had anesthesia. The Anesthesiologist will be an extra charge, as will all the medications involved, she no doubt had to go to a room to recover, so there'll be a room charge, and the above comment is correct, the ER charges are astronomical.10k minimum