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"Having a polypectomy under general anaesthetic"

About: Frimley Park Hospital / Gynaecology Heatherwood Hospital / Gynaecology

(as the patient),

A scan picked up a polyp and I was invited to have a hysteroscopy without anaesthesia. I didn't read up too much about the procedure, just read the leaflet given to me.

Wow, it proved intolerable painful. They couldn't even get properly through my cervix. They tried twice and then said it wasn't happening and offered me a general anesthetic.

Within 12 days I was back in hospital in Day Surgery. I had the procedure and it's been relatively painless, no real bleeding and a fine fine team of doctors and nurses cared for me. However it's worth remembering that a GA has a profound affect on the body.

I felt pretty rough for 3 hours afterwards. I think my salivary glands stopped working and I needed anti-sickness meds. However if you find gynaecological investigations unpleasant and painful you can ask to have it done under GA.

If you've got a polyp you must have it removed and it's only 18 hours after my op and I feel reasonably good. Huge thanks to Frimley Park hospital in Surrey.

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Response from Alex Jackson, Patient Experience Manager, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust 14 months ago
Alex Jackson
Patient Experience Manager,
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 10/03/2023 at 18:11
Published on Care Opinion at 18:11


Dear SEZZYD,

Thank you very much for taking the time to leave this feedback - we really appreciate it.

While I am sorry that the initial procedure was not completed successfully it is great to know that your second experience less than two weeks later was much improved.

I will share your feedback with the teams involved.

Thanks again for your time.

Kind regards,

Alex Jackson, Patient Experience Manager, Frimley Health Foundation Trust

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