After years of battling in pain & trying all sorts of pills, meds & coils & physio. I have finally been put on the waiting list for a hysterectomy. This feels the last resort for me, But I have tried everything & my womb pain is ruling my life now.
Can i please ask anyone's experiences.
*did you feel better after having a hysterectomy?
* how long did you wait on the NHS waiting list ?
Any stories, tips & advice is really appreciated π
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Lovely to hear from you and thank you for sharing your news with us. This is a really difficult and brave decision to make for you and your body π I think we can all understand where you're coming from.
A hysterectomy is a life-changing procedure and I want you to know that there are people to support you. The Endometriosis UK helpline is open and run by volunteers who have endo and are happy to listen. The rota is here: endometriosis-uk.org/helpline
I'd also like to share with you an Information Pack on Having a Hysterectomy (scroll down to page 5 for the preparation and recovery tips): endometriosis-uk.org/sites/...
I hope that you'll find these resources useful, although it's not the same as speaking to someone who has had a hysterectomy themselves. Hopefully other members of the community will be able to chip in too π
HiI was diagnosed back in Nov 2019 and have been waiting for a hysterectomy since then. I have seen the consultant during that time but I'm not hopeful that I will be having the operation this year either. I'm based in Hampshire
Hi..I am awaiting my date now..I spoke to my consultant about a month ago and he said 4 weeks, but I had COVID so it's delayed it by 2 weeks as they say need 6 weeks after COVID before surgery..I had my pre op assessment and bloods and have my pre op drinks ready..so for me it could be in the next 2 weeks just waiting for an admission date. ..I'm on zoladex injections whilst waiting due my 5th next week...I'm having full pelvic Hysterectomy and ovaries removed too..so recovery will be difficult and will need HRT until at least 51 I'm 39 tomorrow so a good number of years which is a concern too..hope you get sorted soon x
The zoladex has helped which is why they are taking the ovaries too .I've had limited pain and other issues I was getting with bladder etc which is good..I will keep everyone informed I share my experience..
I had total hysterectomy and ovaries removed as well as excision of extensive endometriosis 8 weeks ago. I'm 51 and needed to get back on HRT as sudden Meno symptoms were awful. Feeling much better now and no regrets for me so far. Was waiting over 2 years due to pandemic. Hope you don't have to wait too long. X
I had a hysterectomy in 2019 aged 33. I have four children already, adenomyosis and endo. We opted to keep my ovaries because of my age and the implications of long term HRT use. Surgery recovery wasn't a walk in the part and it offered me a few years of relief. I was losing more than 600ml of blood each period and needing transfusions to stay upright. That aspect is definitely sorted HOWEVER I am back to square one with seven days of endo pain, like clockwork every month. Being referred back to my endo unit, but research shows that there is up to a 60%+ chance of endo reoccurrence after a hysterectomy. I don't think anyone ever told me that at the time, and the relief from the adenomyosis is definitely worth it, but I just just that you should be aware that its not a full proof solution. Happy to chat more about it if it sounds similar to what you've experienced.
Aww thank you so much for taking your time to reply. Sorry you're back to square one π bless you.My pain is all Adenomyosis. They said they will leave my ovaries too.
My surgery certainly improved that and the quality of life I gained was so well worth it.
Please discuss the likelihood of them finding endometriosis while there are "in there" with them so that you are prepared if they do, which I obviously hope they will not!
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