Hi S.,
I had uterine artery embolization for adenomyosis done 11 days ago. It's the exact same procedure, but since I don't have fibroids they renamed it. Ademomyosis (the exact opposite of endometriosis) is when the endometrial lining grows in the the uterine muscle.
For the last 3 years, I had been dealing with heavy menstrual cycles that could last 2 months or more at a time. There was heavy clotting, which kept me from leaving the house at times, for fear that I would soil myself in public. These periods left me dangerously anemic at times and with absolutely no energy; not good when you have a 4 yr. old boy at home. I have had more than 5 sonograms and vaginal ultrasounds, and 3 D&C and have used hormones to diagnosis and stop the bleeding. I was finally diagnosed with adeno this past April using contrast MRI.
I would suggest seeing a Interventional Radiologist for a consult. I used Dr. Sterling at Alexandria Hosp., he is the head of the department and was wonderful. The procedure is quite simple and should certainly be considered before having a hysterectomy. Hysterectomy should be done only after all other procedures have been tried.
The procedure, for me with adeno, has only a 50% success rate. Hopefully I will be in the right 50%. If this doesn't work for me I may try endometrial ablation; ANYTHING before a hysterectomy.
I hope this helps. If you want to send me a message we can talk more off the board.
Take care and good luck,
D.