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Hysterectomy |
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12/06/01 (274 review reads) |
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Advantages: Provides information and support to women their partners and families, Easy Navigation, Frequent content update
Disadvantages: None
At 42 I always thought that hysterectomy was an operation for much older women, until I was told that I should consider having one myself. I have some big fibroids (benign tumours on the uterus) and for a few years I have lived with the nuisance value of: heavy periods, pain, backache, fatigue and anaemia. This condition is very common and is one of the most usual reasons for a woman to have a hysterectomy. I was shattered and heart broken and couldn't even get my head round the idea of such a major operation. I bought the excellent book "Hysterectomy and the alternatives" by Jan Clark (Vermillion). In the contacts' section at the back of the book, I found the web address of The Hysterectomy Association in the UK. This site has links to further information on all womens' health problems and the current treatments that are on offer for them, plus discussion groups and message boards to get in touch with other sufferers. The guestbook on the site itself is an excellent place to post initially. After I did the flood of emails I got from other women with kind words was unbelievable. If you, your partner or other family members don't know something, or just need support or a recommendaton, there is always someone who can help. This is particularly useful when seeking out trustworthy, alternative health practitioners. This website is child friendly. The saddest thing of all is to read posts in the guestbook from 15 and 16 year old young women, who have to have a hysterectomy. They contribute as much as any other poster to support others who are going through this. All in all if you are given the news that you need this operation, this website is where you should be headed. After doing a lot of reading I drastically changed my diet and started taking a herbal remedy. After only one month I was feeling a lot better than I have done in a long time. If I had not found this website, I might have rushed into a bi
g operation that might not be necessary. Who knows what the future will bring but at least I will know that I have tried every option. It is 3 months on now and I have lost a stone. I will be writing opinions about the change in my diet, and the herbal remedies I am trying, for anyone that is interested! Website address is http://www.hysterectomy-association.org.uk
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- 31/07/01 Hi, speaking as a doctor who performs hysterectomies, I think your op gives excellent advice. It shows that the surgical option is not always the best one but there are other avenues to explore. Losing weight and becoming healthy as well as being obviously beneficial, if you choose to have the op, will reduce your risks of complications. The other point is that as a young woman your risks are small anyway. I wish you the best of luck and remember whatever decision you take, you should feel happy that it is a well informed one and there is no shame in going for the op should you choose that path. You would be amazed the guilt some women feel about having a hysterectomy. |
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- 13/06/01 My mother too had an early hysterectomy due to fibroids. |
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- 12/06/01 Excellent advice... My mum also had a hysterectomy... at 36! |
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