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Is there anyone here who had a radical hysterectomy years ago and feel they are going through menapause now? Again!

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If there is anyone here who had a radical hysterectomy years ago went through menopause then and feel that they are going through it again now years later I would like to hear from you!

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I’m so sorry you find yourself in this situation.

Most of the information given re radical hysterectomy confirm that the ovaries and Fallopian tubes are removed, but I did find this..

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Partial (supracervical) hysterectomy: The main body of the womb is removed. The cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries remain in place.

Total (complete) hysterectomy: The womb and the cervix are removed. The fallopian tubes and ovaries remain in place.

Radical hysterectomy: A radical hysterectomy involves removing the womb and cervix, the nearby part of the vagina and parts of the supporting tissues – and sometimes also the fallopian tubes, ovaries and pelvic lymph nodes.

Is it possible the decision was made to leave your ovaries in place?

Other than that, is it possible another diagnosed condition is causing ‘overlapping symptoms’..

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