I had my hystorectomy 3 years ago due to
the fact my blood count was on an average
of 3 to 5 (normal is 12-14) I had a cyst
bust on my right ovary and a mass growing
at the same time I had a disease on my
uterus alot of liesions. I was in the er
at least 3-4 times a month for over 8
years until I finally got a hold of the
right people. The surgery it self wasn't
bad the only real complication I had was I
couldn't hold anything down for a couple
of days. My surgery was a complete
hysterectomy. They tried the whole
hormone thing but all it did was make my
mood swings worse. So for the last 2
years I haven't taken any hrts. My main
complaint now is I have no will to have
sex I still have some pretty bad hot
flashes and when I do have sex it is the
worst pain I have ever felt and I have 3
kids (by c-sections). I still bleed
slightly after sex nad cramp so bad im in
bed the next day. I've been to the
doctors over and over but they say they
can't find anything. But I can tell you
this with a pain like that it's not in my
head. One thing I can say is if I had it
to do all over again I would'nt chang a
thing. The pain I was in before and as
sick as I was having 2 blood transfusions
within 6 months plus the pain and having
to take care of my children it seems like
being pain free on a daily basis was worth
it all. I am just glad now I can be here
for my kids and be healthy enough to be
there for them when they need them. I
hope you do the right thing that is best
for you but you also have to look at the
long time effect on your decision. There
is always going to be side effects on what
ever you do you just have to weight the
options and ask yourself whats more
important.
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still looking
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Joined: 21 Mar 2006 Posts: 5
Life After Hysterectomy Posted: 03-22-06 00:53am
I was diagnosed with endometreosis when I
was 19, I had four surgrys to remove endo
or adheasions, and appindectomy, and
severly hemmoraged and nearly died with my
last daughter. I stayed on a period more
often then not. Finally I had a
hysterectomy when I was 26, it was the
best thing I ever did. I suffered with
female problem since I was 16, and
finally, after my hysterectomy I felt
normal. That was 6 years ago since I am
now 32, and I still think that way. I
did keep my ovaries, but they removed the
fallopian tubes and all the rest. There
is a chance it will come back since I did
keep them, but I think I made the sight
desicion.
Best Thing I've Ever Done Posted: 07-26-06 23:06pm
I had a complete hysterectomy in june
2004. I have severe endo and everything
had to go. I was 34 years old at the
time. Before surgery I stayed in constant
pain. Some days I couldn't hardly walk,
it hurt so bad. Sex was so painful, I
dreaded it. My surgery was wonderful. I
was up the next day, moving slowly, and
was only off work for 4 wks. Since the
hyst., my only problem is weight gain.
I've gained 15 pds since. I have to
really watch what I eat. I was on
premarin and hated it. I gained like 20
pds in the first 6 mths and had bad
headaches. I called my gyno and she
changed me to a low does of estradol, and
it's been better. Weight gain is still
problem. If I could tell you one thing,
listen to your Dr. Don't do more than
they tell you to.
Good luck
god bless
ms wings
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taterandmrtater
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Joined: 27 Jul 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 07-27-06 01:52am
I had my vaginal (partial removed
uterus/cervix) hysterectomy in december,
after giving birth to my son my uterus
prolapsed. Along with many other
problems, the doctor said the hysterectomy
was my best option.
At the time my children were 5, 20 months,
and 3 months. My husband was home alone
with them. He brought them to me at the
hospital 2 days post op to visit. Men of
course, aren't that great with kids, they
hadn't had a bath in the 2 days i'd been
in the hospital, so I was up bathing all 3
of them in the bathtub not even 48 hrs
post op. I felt fine (i had drugs too
though..Lol) I came home and was back to
normal taking care of kids, dinner etc,
right afterwords. So the surgery part
wasn't a big pain.
Unfortunately because of my diabetes, I
ended up with a post op infection that
lasted for months. They kept treating
symptoms instead of the true infection.
It was systemic and had taken over my
whole body. Needless to day I felt like
poop for months, but once they figured out
the problem, and fixed it, i've pretty
much been fine. The only complaint I
really have now, is a scar tissue problem
where my cervix had been, and the fact
that my doctor didn't do a bladder sling
while he was in there. Dunno why he never
assumed that if my uterus fell my bladder
probably did too.
I'm 27, and have been pregnant 5 times in
the last 4 yrs. 2 miscarriages, a
stillbirth, 4 d&c's, laparoscopes, a
son born at 8 months, and finally my last
was born at 38 wks weighing almost 9lbs.
My body was shot. I'm saddened that I
can't try anymore, but I was finally lucky
and blessed with two beautiful boys, and
my doctor said at least with my uterus
gone, i'll be around long enough to watch
them grow up.
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pennie
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Joined: 12 Nov 2006 Posts: 1 Location: delaware
Posted: 11-12-06 20:19pm
:d
hi I just wanted to let you know that I
had the surgery about 5 years ago and did
not take any hrt. I did however, take
testostrone. I noticed no differance.
I also did not like the possable side
effects. I feel wonderful and sex is
soooo good now. No pain!!! I only had
one bad side effect and that was vaginal
dryness. Otherwise, I don't miss painful
periods, sex, back pain, moodiness.....
Need I go on? Good luck to you sweetie
and try not to fall for all the bad press
on the subject. I am so happy that I did
it and don't feel any less of a woman. As
I said before, my sex life is the best
it's ever ever been!!!
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wmistress
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Feb 2007 Posts: 3 Location: Oregon
Posted: 02-03-07 11:12am
Not ready 4 this,
i was much like you. Sever endo that came
back after surgery. My periods were very,
very painful to the point of me having to
be in bed with a heatting pad and on tons
of pain pills to even function. I even
missed tons of work and lost several jobs
due to this over the last 20 years.
I started bleeding and bleed straight for
2 months and it wasn't fresh some of it
was old blood. I was exhausted, tired of
the pain and flat out sick of knowing I
was never going to get pregnant.
The majority of my symptoms are like yours
plus a few more.
I jumped when I was told I had to have a
hystorectomy. I didn't want to because I
had always wanted kids but I was willing
because I was tired of all the pain and
problems I had been dealing with since I
was 15.
So basically before the hystorectomy I
felt terrible.
After well, I feel tons better but I do
have some side effects I will have to deal
with and work through. Honestly I am
amazed at how much better I feel. I am
tired and from my waist down to my knees
its pretty much numb and will be for
awhile. And every onces in awhile I get
weird sensations like sometimes for a few
hours it will feel like I am going to
start my period and then I think oh ya
thats right I can't have that anymore
thank god. And there are other pains and
swelling that are not sever but will go
away with time.
Fact of the matter is for my own personal
well being and my chances of ovarian and
urteran cancer, and the pain from the pcos
and endo I am happy that I had it done.
You need to write out a list of the
positive and negitives of before and after
that way you can see which is the better
option. I know on mine the positives of
the aftermath was the winner.
I hope this helps you and others even if
it is just a little bit.
I also had severe endo, adhesions, 5 laps,
adenomyosis, and a very small fibroid.
Pain in the abdomen from a damaged nerve
from previuos surgeries.
Went to about 20 gyns in 3 different
states....all told me to have a hyst. I
asked questions, got laughed at, was lied
to.
They took my HEALTHY (from lab report )
uterus, and HEALTHY (slight endo) ovaries.
I have been SICK for 3 years, unable to
find the right hormonal balance. Almost
lost my husband. Cannot have children,
and now am too sick to adopt. Cannot
work.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE check out the HERS
website, Elizabeth Plourde's books and
Sans-uteri forum, and STAY AWAY from the
PRO-Hysterectomy websites, such as
Hystersisters. READ. READ. PlEASE do
not jump into the hysterectomy, full or
partial. Do not let them TOUCH your
precious ovaries. Our ovaries keep
functioning well into old age. They
produce over 60 percent of testosterone.
ALL of your progesterone. Aid the
adrenals, and aid the thyroid. Give you
libido, strength, and health. Take it
from one of the ones who was misinformed
and eventually castrated, who can NEVER
get her old life back.
I write this not to scare you, but to keep
you from a fate which I share with over 5
personal friends who had this done for
minor problems.
God bless you.
Pumpkin 7
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aflsh
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Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 385 Location: Souris, MB Canada
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Posted: 03-26-08 22:14pm
I had my hyst 3 months ago. I am slowly
getting back to normal. Like Kia says
everyone is different. Mine was a
complete hyst with ovaries removed. I am
50 so I was near enough menopause that my
symptoms aren't too bad. I have mild hot
flashes and vaginal dryness. I have to
admit I was nervous after surgery what to
expect but I was relieved that everything
seemed to heal alright. I think the
hardest part is being patient and letting
yourself rest and heal. Once you start
feeling better you tend to do more than
you should. I found those 6 - 8 weeks
after surgery extremely boring.
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lilbitpatti
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 May 2008 Posts: 1
Re: Has Anyone Had a Good Outcome After a Hysterectomy? Posted: 05-04-08 20:19pm
Hi, I had my hysterectomy the day after
Christmas. I had been having terrible
problems before than and bleeding and pain
with sex and quite frankly didn't want to
have sex. I was going to my doctor for 14
years and had been being told my paps was
coming out fine each year. 2 years ago
though I had my pap smear and did not
receive a call from the doctor to tell me
my results. I called 3 weeks later and was
told that they would call me back and
still nothing. I called again and they
said they was still waiting on the
results, I did not believe what I was
being told. 3 more weeks passed and I
called again and was told that they had
been missed placed then was called the
next day and was told that the results
were fine. I did not believe this. So
therefore I went to get a second opinion.
That doctor rushed the tested and I was
told I had mild to moderate cervical
cancer and was referred to a specialist.
He found a tumor and ran tests and I was
basically told I needed a hysterectomy. I
knew this was going to be the outcome
simply because 4 years before that I had
begun to have heavy bleeding and began
passing heavy blood clots and was changing
my protection every hour, at that time the
doctor burned the lining of my uterus and
when I began bleeding again and passing
clots and was in pain I knew something was
wrong. However since my hysterectomy I am
still in pain in the area of my incision
it is still numb and at times I still feel
like the pulling sensations I felt right
after my surgery. It's now of course 4
months later and I'm nervous. I was told
it takes a very long time to heal but am
confused at these symptoms I still have.
My doctor kept my ovaries
so that I would not begin menapause, but
am concerned because I do hear that
cancer can come from ovarian cancer. If
anyone has had their surgery and it seems
as though recovering can take alot longer
please I would apreciate any feedback.
not ready 4 this
wrote:
I was told that I needed a
hysterectomy about 3 weeks ago. I got a
second opinion, which was the same.
Since then, I have been reading a lot. I
haven't read of anyone who was happy with
their outcome.
I have severe endometriosis, enlarge
uterus with fibroids and multiple
adhesions. I have severe pelvic and
lower back pain, extremely heavy periods,
my hemoglobin was 7 (normal should be
12-14). I am so tired all of the time.
But, from what I have read, it's worse
after the hyst.
I am worried about a lot, but to be
honest. I like my hormones. I enjoy
sex and it is a large part of my
relationship. Is there anyone who has a
normal sex life after a hysterectomy??
Has anyone tried different hormones? Has
anyone tried testosterone? If so, what
were the outcome?
I am close to changing my mind and living
with the pain and
fatigue.
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mother3
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Joined: 10 May 2008 Posts: 1
orgasims after a complete hysterectomy. Posted: 05-10-08 09:01am
Is it possible to still have an orgasim
after a complete hysterectomy? I'm
scheduled for one on 6-18-08 and my
husband thinks that you can't have an
orgasim with no overies,is that true?
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aflsh
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Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 385 Location: Souris, MB Canada
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Re: orgasims after a complete hysterectomy. Posted: 05-10-08 13:46pm
mother3
wrote:
Is it possible to still have
an orgasim after a complete hysterectomy?
I'm scheduled for one on 6-18-08 and my
husband thinks that you can't have an
orgasim with no overies,is that
true?
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