25 fibroids were removed, but they kept growing back. Exhausted and discouraged, Kimberly turned to the Fibroid Treatment Collective for help.
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Embolization Helped Reclaim My Life
“Having fibroids was extremely uncomfortable. I was on my feet all the time, retained water, had lower back problems, bloating and cramping. After a failed myomectomy, I got proactive. I found Dr. Bruce McLucas online and had a consultation and discovered I was a candidate for uterine embolization. Today, I feel happy, I feel confident and I’m fibroid free.” – Kristian
After a myomectomy and surgery complications, Kristian’s fibroids returned. She had a non-surgical treatment called Uterine Fibroid Embolization and was able to reclaim her life.
Enjoying Life All Over Again
“I knew there were other alternatives to hysterectomy out there. When I heard about the seven to fourteen day recovery (instead of twelve to fourteen weeks with hysterectomy), it definitely caught my attention.” – Alesia
Alesia suffered painful and debilitating symptoms from her uterine fibroid tumors. She knew she had to do something, so she began researching fibroid treatments on the internet. She came across the Fibroid Treatment Collective at www.fibroids.com and found a video of Dr. Bruce McLucas explaining fibroid embolization, a non-invasive alternative to a hysterectomy.
Cara Chose Embolization Over Hysterectomy
“I didn’t want to have a hysterectomy.” – Cara
Cara is a public speaker and avid sportswoman and having fibroids significantly affected her way of life. Her original doctor performed a myomectomy to remove a large uterine fibroid, but the fibroid came back.
Free of Fibroids
“I discovered that embolization would be the right treatment for me. Within a week I was back to work. Within 2 weeks, I was running again.” – Kathy
Kathy experienced heavy bleeding, a lot of pain and anemia due to her fibroids. Her doctor recommended a hysterectomy. She did some research online and found the Fibroid Treatment Collective.
Saved My Life
“I can’t thank you enough for quite literally saving my life through the Uterine Fibroid Embolization procedure.
Since the procedure in February of this year, I have been free of the primary symptoms that led me to your office: heavy menstrual bleeding that lasted 2-3 weeks, severe back pain accompanying my menstrual cycles, embarrassing accidents during my cycle that limited my ability to be active, and pain and discomfort that affected my work, and outlook on life.
Indeed my health was on a downward spiral, after becoming anemic due to my fibroids and being hospitalized for blood transfusions 3 times in 7 years. By the time I reached your free seminar and spoke to you, I had an enlarged unsightly abdomen, my anemia had started to affect my heart health, and I was discouraged.
You and your staff were so incredible! Since my procedure, I feel so taken care of and so very grateful. I am deeply appreciative of all that you have done for me.”
Hope said NO to hysterectomy. YES to non-surgical embolization.
“The worst thing about having fibroids was feeling like there was an alien inside of me. I had such horrible cramps. I had a feeling of heaviness, a feeling of being totally out of control. It was devastating to my social life and to my professional life.”
“Hope says that the best thing she ever did was ignore the doctors that recommended a hysterectomy and had a UAE (uterine artery embolization).”-Hope
Annevia was in pain and frightened. FTC got her back to health.
“I have three daugthers and I think that the fact that this option is out there is very great because I would not want them to have to have a hysterectomy or not be able to have children.” -Annevia
Heavy bleeding forced Annevia to dress in black. Every month brought terrible pain. Fibroids ran in her family. In fact, all of Annevia’s sisters had already had hysterectomies. The future looked grim. Until Annevia discovered embolization.
Superfast recovery
“I was thrilled to find an option other than major surgery to solve my problems with fibroids. Better yet was the fact that my recovery was days, not weeks. I missed only one day of work and was swimming even before returning to work. As time passes, I continue to be thankful for this procedure and for Dr. McLucas being there throughout the embolization as well as for his continuing follow ups.”