Historectomy - Helpful Or Added Problems? Posted: 11-12-05 16:21pm
I like to hear from anyone out there ,
ladies that had a hystorectomy, on how
they feel afterwards? I ask because I
have heard som scary stories of "pain"
after the surgery , pain for years.
Another thing I found from ladies that had
the operation is, that they suffered
tremendeous weight gains in many cases.
I asked my doctor about that but she won't
discuss this with me for some reason. So
I thought I make my own survey and speak
to people that actually have experienced
this invasive surgery themselfes. I am 68
years old and surgery might very well be
my only option but I still like to gather
as much information as I can.
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amomagain
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Hysterectomy - Helpful Or Added Problems? Posted: 11-12-05 17:07pm
Hi, I am 44 years old with 2 kids. I
had a complete hysterectomy including my
cervex 3 years ago due to vaginal
prolapse. I didn't have to have a
complete one at the time but due to the
risk of cancer in my ovaries and cervex I
decided to go with the whole sha-bang. I
am glad it was done :d . I found out
after the surgery that my ovaries were
full of cysts. I don't have pain except
for when start of intercourse (a little
dry) :wink: but it passes. I am on
premarin daily for menopausal symtoms. I
hate to think what my body would be like
if I hadn't had it. I hope this helps,
good luck with your decision.
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Gardenlady
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Re: Historectomy Posted: 11-12-05 17:42pm
Thank you so much, edmonton. B the way I
am in kingston, ontario. Hello neighbor
far away. It sounds like you are doing
well, I am very happy for you. Was very
interested to read about your health
history. You didn't mention anything
about gaining weight after your surgery so
I take it there was none? I know a few
ladies that hat the procedure done and who
gain much weight. Some look pregnant all
the time, it just made me think. Also,
if you gain so much then diabetis could be
next. I heard of one case and she hurts
now all the time. Could be that a
mistake was being made at the time of
surgery?
Thank you again for your prompt reply
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amomagain
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Posted: 11-12-05 17:58pm
I didn't gain any weight at all. I think
the old saying everything in moderation,
in this case food. I actually have a low
thyroid too and that is causing me to
slowly put on some weight. Anyway, tell
your friend to ask your dr for a copy of
your surgical report/transcript (you is
entitled to see it). If you know anyone
who can go through it with you. I don't
think you should have pain all the time.
I had a friend who had a hysterectomy a
year before me and she is doing fine too.
She had one because she had
endometriosis.
P.S. Nice to hear from a fellow canadian.
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sandyallen
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Posted: 11-12-05 18:53pm
Hi there! I had a complete hysterectomy
in 1997 due to cancer. I told them to
take ovaries and all because I did not
want nothing hiding, and I did bot want to
come back to have my ovaries removed, I
had some surgeries before and after and it
was the best surgery I had ever had, no
more periods, I whizzed thru the change of
life, I was totally out of it ffor the 1st
couple of days, I gained a little weight
but not much. I was up, moving around
the third day, I had pain but was given
enough meds to keep it mainly under
control but I had just goten over a neck
surgery also. I have pain now but that
is because of other reasons.
May I ask why at 68 years young you or
your drs feel that a hysterectomy might be
your only option? Do you have cancer
too?
And of course you know that you do not
have to answer.
Remember that all women are different.
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Gardenlady
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Re: Historectomy Posted: 11-13-05 08:55am
Hello sandy; I don't mind you asking at
all. Yes I am also flabberghasted to
have to have a hystorectomy so late in
life. No , to your question, the reason
is not cancer at all. My problem is a
prolapsed uterus which started to manifest
itself or better show itself over a year
ago. Thats when I became aware of this,
my problem.
I do have another problem now and that is
that my doctor can't give me a date with a
gynocologist until maybe a year from now.
Then , if lucky, I can get an appointment
which takes another 6-8 month she said.
We live in a prominent university city
with some of the best doctors in the land
and yet our town has ca. 2000 people
without a family physician. That gives
you an idea why the waiting time is so
endlessly long. Because of the fact that
I can't get an opportunity to see and
speak to an expert in the field I don't
know what really needs to be done on me,
however , I researched my case on the
internet and it looks as though
hystorectomy will be the only solution.
I am in the 'second degree' of prolapse
(cervix is sticking through). It can go
up to "fourth degree' in time, which I
naturally try to avoid. However, with
such a long wait for surgery, who knows
what will happen in the meantime? The
side effects in my case are: back ache,
starting to loose controll of bladder,
trouble walking. Not so great. I was
told by my doctor that, after all, my case
is not a life threatening desease and
therefore my wait is longer.
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oopoopoop
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Posted: 11-13-05 11:14am
My mother just had a hysterectomy for a
prolapsed uterus last week, age 75. They
did it vaginally, so she did not have to
have abdominal surgery, and she was up and
around in about 4 days, just not allowed
to do anything strenuous or lift heavy
objects for a few weeks -- as if she would
anyway! Lol.
I don't think there would be any reason
why you should gain weight, if you are
already past menopause anyway.
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Gardenlady
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Re: Hystorectomy Posted: 11-13-05 12:47pm
Thank you poopoo from the u.K. ! (by
the way I am in a gardening web site in
the u.K. As well)
glad to hear that your mother fared so
well with er h. Surgery experience.
Grateful to hear that gaining weight is
not a problem for afterwards. Could get
nothing much out of my own doctor in this
regard. It also was suggested by my
doctor (grudgingly) that they can do it
vaginally here too. But like I mentioned
already, the problem is "when??"
the way it looks now I have to wait 1 1/2
year with nothing concrete like an
appointment yet. Worrysome.
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Valza
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Dry vagina Posted: 01-22-08 21:12pm
I do not know the technical word for the
problem. My menses stoped three years back
and had a problem of utress comming down.
This is corrected with some medicine amd
Yoga. Now my vagina is dry and and I feel
paining even inserting my finger to
vagina. I cannot have intercourse and my
husband is semi-satisfied with forplay and
I have no enjoyment.
What can I do to overcome this problem.
Please help me.
I am an Indian and eat average indian food
with less chilly.
Thanks
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hrandels
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historectomy Posted: 03-04-08 02:48am
I just turned 30 and ive been told that i
need a historectomy, I have 2 perfect kids
and cant have anymore even without the
surgery, I dont know what to do, im in
constant pain and want it to be all over,
but im scared of this step, its very
deffinate. How long is the recovery
period? does any one know? Is it similar
to a c-section? I had 2 of those and did
well but this seems worse, Im scared. I
hope someone has some advice that will
make me feel a little more at ease with
the whole thing.
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