Feedback on hysterectomy?
#15518 - 07/30/03 06:53 AM
|
|
|
ecmmbm
Reged: 02/23/03
Posts: 1622
Loc: North Carolina
|
|
|
Has anyone here had a hysterectomy? Partial (uterus only) or full? Abdominal or vaginal? What was your recovery time like?
Obviously, this is related to my prayer request below. The Dr seems to think that even IF my ovaries look good/clear, that I would still benefit from a partial, vaginal hysterectomy to relieve the pain and pressure from those congested veins. He thinks it would also alleviate a lot of the IBS type problems I've been having, that often there is a distinct connection. I'm so torn about what to do! I mean he may get "in there" and say, there's no choice, it all has to go, but it may be up to us, and in that case I go back and forth.
Thanks!
-------------------- Take care,
Michelle
...the greatest of these is LOVE. (I Cor 13)
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|
|
I haven't...I don't even know anything about it. I just want to wish you the very best...
If anyone knows anything about this...has a family member that's been through this, PLEASE help Michelle out!
We love you Michelle!
((((((hugs))))))
Ruchie
-------------------- Formerly known as Ruchie
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|
|
HI Michelle-
I have not had a hysterectomey, but my mom did when I was in 7th grade (ohh...about 1989, she would have been about 46 years old). She had fibroid tumors in her uterus (one about the size of a large grapefruit), her periods were all messed up, so they took all of it in a TAH (total abdominal hyterectomy). Her recovery was tough, (I remember THAT is when I had to learn to do laundry and such as it was considered major surgery and she couldn't do lifting or running up and down the stairs), but it has been easy going after the healing process. She has not had any problems or complications, I believe she is on Premarin for hormones, but besides the one med, she doesn't deal with anything else. She is a completely and totally healthy, active, loving, caring woman (can you tell I simply adore my mom?) and I know that is was a relief for her to have the plumbing removed as she didn't need it anymore and it was causing so many problems.
I work at a hospital and we have a lot of patients just after surgery for hysterectomies (both abdominal and vaginal). They come out of surgery with a cath, and some pain meds, and most are up and moving around, eating clear meals within 12 hours. I think that surgery options today allow for quicker recoveries, and such you are such a health conscious person, and physically fit, that only aids in the speed of the recovery.
I am confident that no matter what comes your way that day, the decisions made will be what are best for you and your long term health. And just think, what a joy to NOT have a period anymore...there is some bliss right there!!!
Take care!
-------------------- Be not afraid of going slowly; be afraid only of standing still. -- Chinese proverb
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|
|
Are you willing to get a second opinion? This is a major and life changing decision to make. If I remember right you are only 30? You have to know you and your husband are done having babies. You may have to hormonal medications. Michelle you have been through so much this year and such a trooper you are! Keep similing, since I can tell you can still keep a smile by reading your posts. How is your husband handling all of this if you don't mind me asking. Blessings, Barb
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|
|
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|
|