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Gynae appointment tomorrow - help please

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Hi All

After having a hysteroscopy, MRI and CT scan, I am now due to see my specialist tomorrow. She wants to discuss either partial or full hysterectomy. Is the way forward and are there any questions I should be asking her? I suffer with a lot of back pain (I have a tilted womb), pain on my right side from my cyst. I just know whether a hysterectomy will cure my symptoms. Any help or advice will be much appreciated.

Thanks xx

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I refused a hysterectomy they always push that first, it doesn't cure endometriosis for a start and it can come with health issues and side effects of having it done. I went on prostrap injections and I've found they work for me. Hope this helps a little, sending you a safe hug too 🤗❤️

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