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Re: ConfusionFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netMon May 12 11:52:36 2003
Hey, I am so sorry that you are feeling badly. And I understand the desire to want to live pain free. But I think that your doctors are correct in saying that hysterectomy is not necessarily the answer. First off, wanting to have kids later is not the only reason to say no to a hyst - if you had the operation, your hormones would not be the same, leading to bone loss, sexual side effects, and mood changes. True, there is hormone replacement, but at your age you may not want to commit to a lifetime of synthetic hormones. Your uterus does many things in your body besides making babies, including supporting other organs, stimulating hormones to be produced, and just being a part of your body. Second, hyst is not always a cure for endo - many endo sufferers have had one, only to continue to suffer. Third, I am not sure what treatments you have tried, but there are many alternative which are less radical than having a major organ removed, like diet change, exercise, natural progesterone, continuous birth control pills, periodic laparoscopy excision, and many more that women on this board can tell you about. In my opinion, one should try then all before resorting to a hyst. I understand how you feel - this disease absolutely sucks. But it is so complicated and so individual to each sufferer, that there is no "magic bullet" to get rid of your symptoms. I think you should do some more research, and start trying out different treatment alternatives, without assume that a hyst will necesarily be the best one for you! Good luck, feel better.
At Mon, 12 May 2003, Vicky wrote:
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