“Second Post-op Checkup After August Hysteroscopy”

Hello, everyone! I’m back with a quick update on my recent medical appointment. It was my second postoperative checkup following the hysteroscopy I had in August for scar tissue.

During the appointment, we aimed to remove the balloon inserted during the procedure. However, my uterine lining still has some thin areas, so we’re keeping the balloon for two more weeks. I’ll return for its removal in two weeks. I’m continuing my prescribed regimen of 2mg of estrogen and an antibiotic. Thanks for your ongoing support, and I’ll keep you posted on my progress.”

“Ongoing Medical Journey Update”

“Today marked my two-week follow-up, subsequent to the procedure in which the Neupogen was inserted. During the appointment, the medical professional assessed the condition of the balloon, and it was determined that the fluid level within the balloon needed adjustment.

Upon examination, it was observed that the upper lining exhibited greater thickness compared to the lower lining. Consequently, the decision was made to maintain the placement of the balloon for an additional week. As part of my ongoing treatment plan, I will continue taking Estrace and the prescribed antibiotic. The antibiotic has been prescribed to mitigate the risk of infection. My daily routine includes taking Estrace at night, once a day, and administering the antibiotic following the same frequency.”