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Hi iam 32 and had a full hysterectomy 2 yrs ago been to my doctors and he said I have had a prolapse. Has anyone else had this.Iam in terrible pain in my pelives area and lower back pain struggling to walk as I feel like something is going to fall out any advice would be great.

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anne-louise1961

Yes I had a hysterectomy for prolapse. Ovaries removed

Then a year later a vault prolapse.

Another year later Rectopexy mesh.

1.5 years later partial removal of mesh due to pain and cutting pain.

I am improving now due to hrt . I have a lack of

Collagen....

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Natasha120885 in reply to anne-louise1961

Thank you I am in with a specialist today to see what they are going to do .

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jenchambers in reply to Natasha120885

How did you get on? Where did you go?

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Sandramaylee

I have a bladder prolapse and was due to have a repair operation this summer but I now have a pessary ring which is great all my pain has gone and I feel normal again. Seeing as I am only 59 I am going to pospone this operation untill I retire

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Metromama

Hi Natasha, yes I am now 68 but had a full hysterectomy 21 years ago. I have had bad back pain but didn't think of a prolapse. However, over the past few months I could feel a prolapse in my vagina. In the end I was referred to a specialist and saw him on Monday.

He said my vagina was prolapsed at the rear, next to the bowel, and the top. I'm going for surgery next week to but stitched up. He explained that he stitches the vagina up to ligaments and the stitches create scar tissue that, hopefully keep everything in place. The stitches dissolve after about six weeks. This is a surgical option. If it's not as far collapsed as mine sometimes a peasant type 'ring' is used to keep everything in place. Afterwards you have to rest and for no heavy lifting or hoovering for about six weeks, just like after giving birth or a hysterectomy.

Good luck to us both eh!

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bettyfl

I have a prolapse and the surgeon said he will due more harm than good if he operates, due to having Interstitial Cystitis, Pudendal Neuralgis and pelvic floor muscle spasms. It feels like something has fallen into my rectum. I know tmi but with a gloved finger I can feel it up there and it hurts bad when I touch it. I don’t know what it is though. I have been to colorectal dr too and they say nothing there even though when she touched it with scope I was screaming. I’m at a loss what to do. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Sorry we all going through so much. God bless.

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