I'm 35 years old and have decided to finally have a full hysterectomy with ovaries and fallopian tubes being removed.
My last surgery was last year... where i had my appendix and one fallopian tube removed. My bowel is stuck to my uterus and i have chronic abdominal pain.
I just can't do it anymore. So have decided to have everything out.
Will it help?
Only time will tell
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Tina35
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I did this at 31....I'm now 42 and the pain returned about two maybe three years ago. However I don't regret it despite having no children. Hopefully you'll have a longer pain-free time than I did but those six or seven years without any pain were fantastic...
I'm seeing another specialist on Wednesday so I'll get back to you. It sounds very similar to me but not everyone gets it back at the same level if at all. I know of a few who've had full relief so it varies. I've not used or needed HRT in the 11 years since and it's grotesque back...but after the surgery and once recovered a healthy diet and exercise seemed to work really well. It was only when I moved to Germany and couldn't find the same organ food that my symptoms returned. My oestrogen levels are only slightly lower now than before my oopherectomy and hysterectomy.
About 20 years ago when I was in labour my daughter starting turning out of the birth canal I had an number of epidural s but got pain in my right side I had to have forceps but at the time I was told my tailbone was inverted and the baby should have been a section but six months later I was rushed to hospital with appendices and had my tube cut away it was badly managled so my tailbone is inverted and I think this is where the pain stems from
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