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Life after Hysterectomy with cervix removal

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Hi all šŸ˜ this is my first post after finding this fab forum. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.

I am due to have a hysterectomy with cervix removal due to endo, adhesions and suspected adenomyosis. This will be my 5th laparoscopy with excision so already nervously anticipating the future op but also worried about what changes / differences there will be after. I am already in menopause having had ovaries removed and have some symptoms that affect sex. I just wondered if anyone has had same surgery and whether sex was the same or different? Particularly being able to have orgasms. Cringing as I write this as it feels so personal a question to ask but hoping after everything else that isnā€™t affected. Thanks in advance of any replies.

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Ambersun1

Hi, I'm on the waiting list for a hysterectomy also. I was told it doesn't make any difference but I haven't had the op yet so can't advise from personal experience. Sure someone will answer you soon x

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toAmbersun1

Good luck and hope we get surgeries soon x

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Tinkerbell16

Hi I have had a hysterectomy but have kept my ovaries. I have found sex much better after recovery mainly because I am not in constant pain anymore and therefore more enjoyable. Wishing you luck with your surgery.

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toTinkerbell16

Thatā€™s great news! Thanks

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Kangaroodle

Hi, I donā€™t have personal experience of this yet but Iā€™m a member of an adenomyosis Facebook group and this has been asked a few times. The replies always seem to say sex is just the same if not better after cervix removal.

I was wondering did you go though surgical menopause when your ovaries were removed? Iā€™m due to have full hysterectomy plus ovary removal and my biggest concern is surgical menopause.

Thanks

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toKangaroodle

Thanks I am feeling much better about it now. I was in medicine induced menopause before for 18 months before ovary removal so didnā€™t notice too much difference initially. Then after 6 months I ended up with monthly bleeding so went to consultant and turned out I had a polyp. I also flagged tiredness several times which got much worse. My friend recommended I go back and ask for testosterone as ovaries provided that previously. I had that for 6 months but was still knackered all the time. Itā€™s hard as all pain meds seem to cause drowsiness etc so didnā€™t know if that. Bloods showed I had too little testosterone and oestrogen levels that were normal for someone without endo. I have had to double testosterone and half oestrogen patches. Getting HRT levels right seems to be my struggle all the way through. That may just be me though. My body seems to like a difficult time šŸ™ƒ

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SarahLouise12

Hi there, I have had full hysterectomy and cervix removed, itā€™s takes a bit of time to recover (6 weeks or so) , and if you take some form of HRT, like the oestrogen patches then sex is still ok afterwards you can have internal orgasims and the clitoral oragasims no problem. They have me Tibilone to take after but I fount the endo still flared up with that but am fine on the patches now. Good luck I hope it goes well, I only suffer from about 3 days pain a month now, whereas I only had 10 pain free days a month before!!! I hope that helps sarah xx

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toSarahLouise12

Thanks so much, I am glad youā€™re in less pain now too x

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Sunflower1968

Hi I had a total hysterectomy on the 11th December last year and have to say sex is the best it has ever been - pain free and orgasms are no different. Also thereā€™s this great relief of not getting pregnant I know thatā€™s not the same for everyone but itā€™s an added bonus. I had endo and adenomyosis and the surgery was life changing. My only advice Iā€™d take it easy and listen to your body as you have one chance to heal. My only regret is not having the surgery years ago as I kept putting it off and now I have my life back. Take care and keep us posted x

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toSunflower1968

Thatā€™s amazing, Iā€™m so glad it worked out so well for you šŸ˜ my last consultant was pretty adamant it wasnā€™t necessary and to preserve it. I finally got another opinion! thanks so much, I def feel much better after all replies, itā€™s been keeping me awake x

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Sunflower1968ā€¢ in reply toDreamofgoodhealth

I think it can be a cost issue it shouldnā€™t be but it is..... I had previous laps and I was far worse after them then my hysterectomy and thatā€™s why I said donā€™t do too much too soon as you can feel great as your pain had gone and trust me the recovery pain was far less than my endo ever was. So I Did too much too soon and itā€™s just not worth it. I did have a water infection from the catheter so stayed in for a few extra days but felt fine. Youā€™ll prob have to self administer anti clotting injections but it depends on the surgeon. I did and they are only for 7-10 days. Honestly I wish I did a decade ago. I use estridol & testosterone gel now and it has helped with energy and again depends on your surgeon. Itā€™s been 4 months and Iā€™m finally getting my old self back - take care xx

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Sunflower1968ā€¢ in reply toDreamofgoodhealth

The other thing is no amount of laps will cure adenomyosis you need a hysterectomy to resolve that x

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toSunflower1968

They think I have that too, be good to finally know x

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Sunflower1968ā€¢ in reply toDreamofgoodhealth

Mine was diagnosed by an mri after the endo removal (which did not work) so had the mri and adenomyosis was diagnosed and so the only cure for that is a hysterectomy no lap will resolve that - just remember itā€™s your body so you tell them what you need, I saw three different surgeons before I knew the one I chose was the right one. Yes we are incredibly lucky to have our amazing NHS but donā€™t just settle go with your gut and do your research my gynea is female and I found her very empathetic and she agreed with me needing a hysterectomy she was simply fantastic throughout my journey. Many women on here have so much knowledge and do feel free to ask questions and donā€™t worry about being embarrassed we are all in it Together x

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Dreamofgoodhealthā€¢ in reply toSunflower1968

Thanks wish I knew about this forum earlier - makes such a difference x

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