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Fibroid Tumors

Is there a test available which would check if the fibroids have changed into malignant tumors?
I have fibroids and I am bleeding (age 64).
Thank you
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I think that you either live with them or you have them taken out, there's really no in between. I have decided to have mine taken out via myomectomy and I will be happy when it's gone.
Good luck to you all
Hopeful K
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Hi, what I would like to know is what is the dosage of Nephrinol to be taken & for how long ? My 2 fibroids are 2-4 cms in size & not painful or causing heavy bleeding for the last 2-3 months .I am not in favour of going for Hysterectomy .
Thanks .
Ps : by what name is the drug available in India ?
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Hello,

This is a message of hope to all out there like me suffering with fibroid (s).

I was diagnosed in August 2007 with a fibroid the size of a grapefruit. I was very distressed about it and the only option I was offered was a myomectomy. I am only 33 and I have a 4 year old that I conceived already by Caesarean section. Going under the knife again was not a choice I wanted to opt for.

I searched the Internet extensively to come upon any other alternate solution. There were several if them. The one treatment that received most acclaim to my knowledge was Neprinol, and I am saying this because of the numerous testimonials I read on it from several users.

I did start taking Neprinol from August last year and when I went to my scan in January 2008; my fibroid had shrunk from 9cms to 6cms. I am very pleased that I have a choice now and surgery isn’t the only choice.

I am continuing to take Neprinol this time in combination with Fibrovera. My next scan is due in July 2008.
I hope this information has helped you. Good luck and wish you a speedy recovery.
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