Hi everyone how are you? I hope you are all doing well.
I'm here hoping someone can help me cause I feel really anxious and concerned with this matter that I've been told litt÷ to nothing about.
If it's ok I'll give you first a little bit of context. It took the NHS 7 years to diagnose me with severe endeo (I'm aware that's the time most women wait until they get their diagnose).
My endeo is extremely severe on my womb, it's also attached to my bladder ( I had at least 5 urine infections a year for the past 4 years) has also reached my colon and my left ovaries has 3 cist. And for some reason that the doctors can't explain my belly button bleeds every time I have my period.
So the first doctor who gave me the diagnose for the first time told me I had to go through a big surgery because my endeo was too far advanced. He gave me an insane amount of progesterone that I've been taking for 5 months now. This stops me from having my period completely until I get surgery, the reason for this treatment was because I've spent my last three periods at the hospital.
Now for some reason, my second appointment where I was supposed to talk about my surgery and sign all the paperwork, when I attended I talked to a different doctor. I asked him to give me all the options with the better outcome, the one that will have a lower probability of recurrence. He mentioned doing a hysterectomy would be the best choice, but that he would actually recommend not to do it. Instead he recommended to remove as much as possible, and take the risk of having a high level of recurrence.
Now, since my womb is the biggest problem in my case, I asked him to explain to me why he wouldn't recommend a hysterectomy, having in mind that he himself said it was the best solution but still won't recommend it. Made no sense to me.
The answers I got were:
A) you are too young (I'm 32) I know you said you don't want kids but you might regret it one day. (My husband had a vasectomy made two years ago because we don't want kids).
B) and I quote: "women are too emotionally attached to their wombs and when we remove them, they get depressed and cry"
That's literally the answer I got, no medical reasons behind it like: you gonna have to take tablets for the rest of your life for this and this, or you might suffer from this physical problems. And he actually signed me off for a small surgery even though I requested a hysterectomy.
I walked out of the hospital crying. I've been in so much pain, pain that has escalated exponential in the last couple of years, I'm taking so many tablets for anxiety and depression cause by the endeo, and when I finally got my appointment this is what happened.
I contacted pals and they gave me another appointment to talk about the surgery I want....with the same doctor.
And I'm afraid I won't get anything useful from him.
And that's why I'm here. I want it to ask you guys if any of you had a hysterectomy, what are the consequences from the physical health point of view.
This treatment sounds super scary, but I want to do it because I want to have a better quality of life I honestly had enough with this. And I would much appreciate to know more about it (since all the advice I get from my doctor is useless)
I also understand this is a super personal topic, so I'm extremely grateful to anyone who shares this experience.
And thanks in advance for taking your time reading this topic. I appreciate it wo much
Thank you all
Vic