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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
3rd Medical Appointment at RH
Date: 12May 09
Time : 3.30pm
Raffles Hospital - Radiology for Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)
Doctor : Dr Yeong Kuan Yuen

Reached RH at 3pm, changed into the X-ray gown and waiting for my name to be called.
A short while, a nurse called out my name...
My heart beats at double quick time...
Declare that Im not pregnant and signed on the dotted line...
Gosh....
The last time I felt so helpless was when I gg to have Knee surgery.
On the bed and the bed is damn cold...
I saw all the equipments on the tray...
Im damn scare, tears almost drop down..
Then here come Dr Yeong....


Clinical Director, Radiology
MBBS (S’pore), FRCR (UK), FAMS
Raffles Diagnostica - Radiology
Diagnostic Radiology

Quite a nice Doctor I must said...
He assured me everything is gg to be fine in a couple of minutes and it would't cause much pain only cramp...
Pengs....
Damn Pai seh...
Argh...
After the dye is being inject into the uterus, I can feel the cramp..
Very uncomfortable..
Then Dr Yeong took a few X-Ray films and withdraw the inject...
Throughout the whole process, I keep telling and myself I got to Jia you and endure, everything is gg to be over soon and these is worth it just for my little one...

I got changed, collected the report and went to see Dr Sheila...

Time : 4.30pm
Raffles Woman's Clinic Level 12 - Result review
Doctor : Dr Sheila Loh

My appointment with her was suppose to be 4.30pm but my HSG finished early so she was also free then she see me at 4pm...
RH is really great in their service...
I don't need to wait for long queue to be my turn..
Until now the longest time i waited was 30 min when Dr Sheila went for her late lunch so she din get to see me in time.

Dr Sheila took out my blood test result, hubby's serum analysis and HSG result...


Hysterosalpingogram result:

The uterine cavity is normal in shape and contour. No intra-luminal filling defects are seen.
Both the fallopian tubes are normal in appearance. There are free bilateral intra-peritoneal.
The cervial canal has a normal configuration.

Overall: Normal HSG. No evidence of tubal occlusion demonstrated.


My blood test result consist of thyroid function test and hormone:

Alot of numbers...
whaha...
In short, everthing is within the range...
Woohoo....
What's a relief!!!


Now, I will start eating folic acid so that my little one will have a good spine cord....
Daddy will eat essential anti-oxidantant...
We are now preparing for your arrival...

My dear little one,
We are doing all these just for you!!!

Total bill: $276.85 + $58 (for Vit C and Anti-Oxidantant)

The next appointment will be 14 Sept, Mon, 3pm...



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Jia You Jia You...
Hmmm....

Everytime think of Hysterosalpingography (HSG) Scan, my goosebumps all get to stand up...

Weird weird feeling...

This evening medical appointment will be having Hysterosalpingography (HSG) @ Raffles Hospital le.

The procedures sound horrible man..

Argh...

Jia You... Jia You...

Everything will be over soon...

Blood test and Serum analysis result will be out today also...

Keeping my fingers and toes cross....

*praying*



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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
2nd appointment with Dr Sheila
Date: 6 May 09
Time : 10.15am
Raffles Hospital - Raffles Woman's Clinic Level 12
Doctor : Dr Sheila Loh
Nurse : Dora

We looked so kuku with the face mask...
Whaha...
Because of the swine flu...

Today is my Day 3 of my menses....


2nd appointment with Dr Sheila...

She wana to do another round of ultrasound again to see that the lump she spotted the previous round should be goes by now already...
Phew...
Everything is fine, the lump is goes...
Heng ar...
And she told me that I have many many eggs...
Whaha....
Dr Sheila is very humorous...

she kept mentioning "you got so many eggs!! how about having a twins??"
Haha...

Pap smear result is also out!!
"Smear is satisfactory for evaluation and within normal limits.
Endocervical cells are present.
-ve for malignancy..."

Then Dora said she need to draw my blood...
OMG....
I hate to be poke my needle...
I kept my eyes shut tight while she poked onto my right hand...
Wow...
She said draw abit only and her abit is 1 big test tube...

*Faint*


Result will be make known to me on the next appointment, together with hubby's serum analysis result.

Same time we also went to ICA re-registration of my IC,
9 years I have not seen my PINK IC...
Today got to see my photocopy IC, my face was damn plump last time...
Haha...
the person still said: "wo... u slim down alot, look so diff from the past..."
Zzzz...
I told him i never been fat before..
Keke..
Waited for half an hour for the new IC, hold and check less than 2 seconds then they took back my IC and will send to CMPB...
Feel so shiok...
haha...

Next medical appointment will be next tue, 12 Jun 09, Tues,
I will be going for my Hysterosalpingography (HSG).
Total bill $345.60/-.

What is Hysterosalpingography?

Hysterosalpingography, also called uterosalpingography, is an X-Ray examination of a woman's uterus and fallopian tubes that uses a special form of x-ray called fluoroscopy and a contrast material.

Hysterosalpingography is a procedure where x rays are taken of a woman's reproductive tract after a dye is injected. Hystero means uterus and salpingo means tubes, so hysterosalpingography literally means to take pictures of the uterus and fallopian tubes. This procedure may also be called hysterography (or HSG).

Purpose

Hysterosalpingography is used to determine if the fallopian tubes are open, or if there are any apparent abnormalities or defects in the uterus. It can be used to detect tumors, scar tissue, or tears in the lining of the uterus. This procedure is often used to help diagnose infertility in women. The fallopian tubes are the location where an egg from the ovary joins with sperm to produce a fertilized ovum. If the fallopian tubes are blocked or deformed, the egg may not be able to descend or the sperm may be blocked from moving up to meet the egg. Up to 30% of all cases of infertility are due to damaged or blocked fallopian tubes.

Precautions

This procedure should not be done on women who suspect they might be pregnant or who may have a pelvic infection. Women who have had an allergic reaction to dye used in previous x-ray procedures should inform their doctor.

Description

As with other types of pelvic examinations, the woman will lie on her back on an examination table with her legs sometimes raised in stirrups. The x-ray equipment is placed above the abdomen.

A speculum is inserted into the vagina and a catheter (a thin tube) is inserted into the uterus through the cervix (the opening to the uterus). A small balloon in the catheter is inflated to hold it in place. A liquid water-based or oil-based dye is then injected through the catheter into the uterus. This process can cause cramping, pain, and uterine spasms.

As the dye spreads through the reproductive tract, the doctor may watch for blockages or abnormalities on an x-ray monitor. Several x rays will also be taken. The procedure takes approximately 15-30 minutes. The x rays will be developed while the patient waits, but the final reading and interpretation of the x rays by a radiologist (a doctor who specializes in x rays) may not be available for a few days.

Interestingly, sometimes the hysterosalpingography procedure itself can be considered a treatment. The dye used can sometimes open up small blockages in the fallopian tubes. The need for additional test procedures or surgical treatments to deal with infertility should be discussed with the doctor.

Preparation

This procedure is generally done in the x-ray department of a hospital or large clinic. General anesthesia is not needed. A pain reliever may be taken prior to the procedure to lessen the severity of cramping.

Aftercare

While no special aftercare is required after a hysterosalpingography, the woman may be observed for some period after the procedure to ensure that she does not have any allergic reactions to the dye. A sanitary napkin may be worn after the procedure to absorb dye that will flow out through the vaginal opening. If a blockage is seen in a tube, the patient may be given an antibiotic. A woman should notify her doctor if she experiences excessive bleeding, extensive pelvic pain, fever, or an unpleasant vaginal odor after the procedure. These symptoms may indicate a pelvic infection. Counseling may be necessary to interpret the results of the x rays, and to discuss any additional procedures to treat tubal blockages or uterine abnormalities found.

Risks

Cramps during the procedure are common. Complications associated with hysterosalpingography include abdominal pain, pelvic infection, and allergic reactions. It is also possible that abnormalities of the fallopian tubes and uterus will not be detected by this procedure.

Normal results

A normal hysterosalpingography will show a healthy, normally shaped uterus and unblocked fallopian tubes.

Abnormal results

Blockage of one or both of the fallopian tubes or abnormalities of the uterus may be detected.

Catheter
A thin tube, usually made of plastic, that is inserted into the body to allow the passage of fluid into or out of a site.

Fallopian tubes
The narrow ducts leading from a woman's ovaries to the uterus. After an egg is released from the ovary during ovulation, fertilization (the union of sperm and egg) normally occurs in the fallopian tubes.

Hysterography
Another term for the x-ray procedure of the uterus and fallopian tubes.

Hysterosalpingogram
The term for the x ray taken during a hysterosalpingography procedure.

Speculum
A plastic or stainless steel instrument that is inserted into the opening of the vagina so the cervix (the opening of the uterus) and interior of the vagina can be examined.



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