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2 weeks post hysterectomy surgery and feeling like crap!

From: lolinda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jul 3 20:17:33 2002


Hi ladies!

I haven't posted in quite sometime. So here is the update. I suffered with endo for 7 yrs and basically said to myself NO MORE PAIN...even though I know that a Hysterectomy is not a cure all....I looked into it and this is what happened....

Well as of June 17th I am now a neutered female....giggle...no seriously... I had a complete hysterectomy including the cervix. I am in no pain wooohooo anymore and I am glad I did it but I am EXTREMELY TIRED!!!! I went to the Dr. yesterday for a post-op appointment and he said that it's normal to feel so completely drained. I really feel like a crack head. I am on Estratest and so far I have only had to deal with hotflashes that should slowly slow down. As for night sweats....not sure because I live in Central California and it's been hotter then a two peckered billy goat.

So my question is.....how can I get my energy back??? Dr. says that it will be at between 4-6 weeks before I am good to go. Does anyone else know a better method then waiting???? I have two lil monsters to take care of a husband who needs his uh manly needs met...wink wink but w/ no intercourse of course ugh! So anyways if anyone has any ideas of how to basically get it togethor so that I can become *SuperMom* again that would be greatly appreciated!

If anyone is interested in my hysterectomy etc feel free to email me at lolindae@fibreinnovations.com

Well hugs and painfree vibes are being sent your way!

--
Lolinda



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