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GYN Problems Patient Stories

Dr. James Haley Repaired My Rectocele

We recently talked to Abby about her experience with rectocele repair surgery with Dr. James Haley of Cherokee Women’s Health. She opened up to us about her experience and shared what led her to seek treatment and how she’s feeling today, one month after surgery. “I was referred to Dr. Haley after having a procedure done to repair my rectocele by another surgeon. During my initial consultation with Dr. Haley, I explained to him that the previous rectocele procedure failed, and I was miserable. I also told him that I was in severe pain because I suffered from endometriosis,” says Abby. “Dr. Haley was so patient and really listened to my concerns. I instantly loved his caring personality and helpful demeanor. He even made me feel completely comfortable asking questions that can sometimes be a little embarrassing. You know, those undesirable questions lurking in your brain!” – Abby on meeting Dr. Haley After a physical exam and a frank discussion about my issues, Dr. Haley also talked with me about options for a perineal repair (perineoplasty), which could be performed at the same time as the rectocele repair. I completely trusted his expert opinion so it was agreed that both procedures would be performed, and surgery was scheduled. During the procedures, he did a great job of keeping my husband informed. He came to see me after surgery and texted me that night to ask how I was doing and to make sure I was okay. Dr. Haley continued his same exceptional bedside care throughout my recovery. At my first follow-up, Dr. Haley asked about my pain levels, my hormones, and to make sure I was doing well with everything. I could tell that his patients mean a lot to him and that he really cares. I appreciated that so much, especially after my poor experience with my first surgeon. That doctor basically wrote me off when I was in recovery but I’m now five weeks post-op and Dr. Haley still wants to make sure that I am completely healed and free of complications. In fact, he won’t release you until he feels completely confident that all is well.” “On top of the exceptional care I received, I have to say that the surgery itself was nowhere near as painful as the first one I had. Within a couple of weeks, I could sit upright and go to the bathroom normally and without pain. That was a huge relief. The healing looks great and the benefits to the perineal repair are amazing. It is very snug! I am already extremely impressed with the rectocele repair as well. I can’t thank Dr. Haley enough for what he has done for me!” – Abby on recovery and ‘snugness’ If you’re experiencing issues, our double board-certified urogynecologists are here to help. As practicing OB/GYNs and urogynecologists, you can be assured that you will receive the most excellent care available. Call us today at 770.720.7733 to schedule an appointment or schedule an appointment online.

GYN Problems Patient Stories, Pelvic Organ Prolapse Education, Urogynecology Patient Stories

Pelvic Organ Prolapse at Just 32 Years Old

At just 32 years old, a uterine prolapse was the last thing Laurie expected. After all, everything had been going great for Laurie and her husband Christopher. Even though they had suffered from a devastating miscarriage at 10-1/2 weeks – after nine months of trying – they tried again, and were blessed with a beautiful, healthy baby boy. Feeling – and Seeing – Something Strange Down There During a workout one evening, Laurie felt a strange pressure between her legs, sort of a tugging feeling. She wasn’t quite sure what it was, but she knew something wasn’t right. Later while washing herself in the shower she felt — and saw — a visible bulge. Laurie freaked out! She had no idea what was happening, or if this was something dangerous. After talking to her husband, they knew she needed to see her doctor. Consulting with Dr. Haley She had known Dr. James Haley for years and had trusted him with many of her GYN issues. She knew his expert advice would be valuable, since he was not only an OB/GYN, but also a double board-certified urogynecologist. She made an appointment with her doctor right away. During her exam, it was discovered that Laurie had a stage 3 uterine prolapse. A stage 3 uterine prolapse is when the uterus drops down and protrudes out of the vagina.  Laurie was confused and scared. Her doctor explained that while not dangerous or life-threatening, prolapse can cause pain and discomfort, and may make some desired activities difficult or impossible. It was also explained to her that if left untreated, it would stay the same or progressively get worse. ‘Worse’, Laurie thought, ‘what could be worse than a part of your body protruding out of your vagina?’ Her doctor told her it could lead to problems with incontinence, cause discomfort during sex, and lead to complications in another pregnancy, among other things.  Stage 3 Uterine Prolapse – How Did This Happen? Laurie wondered what could have caused this to happen. There can be numerous causes such as: Having one or more babies come through the birth canal Obesity Activities involving a lot of heavy lifting and straining Age Smoking, and other factors. All in the Family Pelvic organ prolapse can also be a hereditary disorder, meaning that it runs in families. Since our genes influence the strength of our bones, muscles, and connective tissue, some women are born with weaker tissues and are a higher risk for prolapse. After talking to her mom, Laurie discovered that she had a prolapse and a hysterectomy before she was 30 years old. Laurie had no idea! She also learned that all of her mom’s sisters experienced pelvic organ prolapse as well. Prolapse Solutions Laurie knew she had to learn what could be done to correct it, regardless of the cause. Her doctor told her that pelvic floor exercises can improve the symptoms in mild and moderate cases (first- to second-degree prolapse), and sometimes also prevent the organs from slipping down further. But in Laurie’s case, her prolapse was too far gone. Her doctor then explained that in cases as severe as hers, a hysterectomy is often needed to correct prolapse. Laurie knew she and Christopher wanted more children, so she didn’t even want to discuss that option, so her doctor suggested using a pessary. A Pessary Helps Hold the Uterus Up A pessary is a soft, removable device that can be inserted into the vagina to support its internal structure. Basically, it would help to hold her uterus up, back where it belonged. Her doctor would insert it and she would come back for follow-up visits to remove it and make sure all was going well. There are very few side effects with the use of a pessary, and they are usually alleviated by just removing it. Laurie went home that day feeling informed and hopeful. She discussed her options with Christopher, and they decided she should give the pessary a try. She thought, ‘Who knows, maybe the pessary would help the uterus stay where it belonged, even after she removed the device.’ That was not the case. The Pessary Worked for Years, But Wasn’t Ideal for Laurie The next few years went by with Laurie using the pessary and having it changed as needed. It wasn’t that it hurt, but she could often feel it during intercourse and while exercising. Not ideal. She and Christopher had discussed getting pregnant again but after a GYN appointment, it was affirmed that her prolapse was not any better and had actually gotten a little worse. Her doctor also informed her that the pessary would need to come out if she got pregnant and that, with the weight of a baby in her uterus, there was a big possibility she could spend much of her pregnancy on bedrest. Laurie had a full-time job, as well as a 3 ½ -year-old at home, so this was not an option for her. Making a Difficult Decision After lots of praying, discussing, and researching — and finally at 37 years old — Laurie and Christopher made the very difficult decision for her to have a hysterectomy. This was one of the toughest decisions Laurie ever had to make.   Laurie underwent a partial hysterectomy, vaginally, removing her uterus only. After six weeks, she was feeling back to normal, physically that is, but emotionally still feeling the loss of not being able to have any more children. She and Christopher felt very blessed though, they did have a healthy and active, 5-year-old. Thankful for Dr. Haley’s Expertise and Compassion Laurie was very thankful for the expertise and compassion of her doctor through the whole journey. “Dr. James Haley had been helping me with my OB/GYN issues for many years. So, when I needed an expert, I knew I could trust him. Dr. Haley helped me get my life back on track and guided me along my journey.” – Laurie While her case was severe, not

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