Monthly Archives: February 2018

This Is What Happens To Your Body When You Have PCOS

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Aleli Molera

It took me 9 long months before I finally submitted myself for surgery, for a 5cm myoma uteri which caused on and off spotting, heavy menstrual bleeding, pressure and pain.

I was 48 then, and after being diagnosed last May, 2017, I was afraid and hesitant what would be my next move, this is going to be my 4th surgery, if ever. It took several visits to 2 different OB-GYNEs, but still had doubts and fears.

Until my cousin recommended Dr. Rebecca B. Singson, whose expertise is Robotic Surgery and Laparoscopy.

On October 5, 2017, I came to her clinic in Asian Hospital for consultation, and that simple talk with her changed everything. I knew then that she is indeed, an expert, and one of the best doctors in the country.

Having confidence in your surgeon is very important. She is very smart, well organized, making it sure that her patient is in fact in good conditions and ready for surgery.

On February 3, 2018, after several tests, cardiac and anaesthesia clearances were done, I was admitted at St. Luke’s Medical Center- BGC for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy under her care.

That same day I was scheduled for surgery at 4pm. The procedure took 2.5 hours to be finished, and was successful as planned. At past 12MN, I was already in my room, and in just after several hours, I was able to stand and walk with assistance to use the bathroom. And that for me was really amazing! I stayed in the hospital for 3 days and 2 nights only.

With that I would like to commend Dr. Rebecca Singson and her Team for a great job!!!

I am more than impressed with your expertise! You made it easier for me to bear what could have been a difficult procedure that I am now having fast healing and recovery. I would also like to thank all the nurses and doctors who take good care of me during my stay at room 667. Your services and hospital care was excellent! And of course, to Joana and Maika, who are both very accommodating and well organized… thank you very much! J

 
To God be the glory!!!
 
Thank You and God Bless.
 
ALELI P. MOLERA, RMT

Medical Technologist

 


 

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Aleli Molera

It took me 9 long months before I finally submitted myself for surgery, for a 5cm myoma uteri which caused on and off spotting, heavy menstrual bleeding, pressure and pain. I was 48 then, and after being diagnosed last May, 2017, I was afraid and hesitant what would be my next move, this is going to be my 4th surgery, if ever. It took several visits to 2 different OB-GYNEs, but still had doubts and fears.  Until my cousin recommended Dr. Rebecca B. Singson, whose expertise is Robotic Surgery and Laparoscopy.

On October 5, 2017, I came to her clinic in Asian Hospital for consultation, and that simple talk with her changed everything. I knew then that she is indeed, an expert, and one of the best doctors in the country. Having confidence in your surgeon is very important. She is very smart, well organized, making it sure that her patient is in fact in good conditions and ready for surgery.

On February 3, 2018, after several tests, cardiac and anaesthesia clearances were done, I was admitted at St. Luke’s Medical Center- BGC for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy under her care. That same day I was scheduled for surgery at 4pm. The procedure took 2.5 hours to be finished, and was successful as planned. At past 12MN, I was already in my room, and in just after several hours, I was able to stand and walk with assistance to use the bathroom. And that for me was really amazing! I stayed in the hospital for 3 days and 2 nights only.

With that I would like to commend Dr. Rebecca Singson and her Team for a great job!!!

I am more than impressed with your expertise! You made it easier for me to bear what could have been a difficult procedure that I am now having fast healing and recovery. I would also like to thank all the nurses and doctors who take good care of me during my stay at room 667. Your services and hospital care was excellent! And of course, to Joana and Maika, who are both very accommodating and well organized… thank you very much! J

 

To God be the glory!!!

 

 

Thank You and God Bless.

 

ALELI P. MOLERA, RMT

Medical Technologist

Myomectomy

Uterine fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors that grow underneath the uterine lining, inside the uterine wall or outside the uterus. Fibroids are very common in women during their reproductive years.

Many women don’t feel any symptoms with uterine tumors or fibroids. But for others, these fibroids can cause excessive menstrual bleeding (also called menorrhagia), abnormal periods, uterine bleeding, pain, discomfort, frequent urination and infertility. The diagram below depicts different types of fibroids that can occur.

Surgery for uterine tumors can involve removing the entire uterus – known as a hysterectomy. While hysterectomy is a proven way to get rid of fibroids, it may not be the best choice for every woman.

If you want to keep your uterus but not necessarily get pregnant in the future, there are a number of prescription drug treatments that may help to stop fibroid growth or even shrink them.

If you hope to later become pregnant, you may want to consider alternatives to hysterectomy like myomectomy. During myomectomy, surgeons remove the fibroids but not your uterus.

Minimizing a Major Surgery

Contraception

Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine

Menopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy

Urinary Incontinence

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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