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Re: possible ovary removal after a hysterectomy?!From: Judy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Feb 26 11:31:03 2004
At Thu, 26 Feb 2004, D.N. wrote: > >Hi Judy, > >This happened to me. My right ovary at the time of my hyst was fine. A >year and a half later, it was covered in endo. Have they done a >transvaginal US to see if there are any cysts? > >If you go the surgery route, you will more than likely not be able to >have this done via laparscopy. If endo is involved it makes removal >difficult. You will want to have a highly trained surgeon (perhaps a >gyn oncologist surgeon) remove it. You need someone who can deal with >both bowel and ureter complications. Make sure you are completely bowel >prepped before the surgery -including antibiotics. The reason I say > >>Hi, I had a hysterectomy in june 03 due to endo. They kept my left >>ovary intact and latley I have been having lots of pain on that side. I >>know it's possible that endo can regrow. Has anyone ever had to go in >>and that last ovary out? I am tired of the pain but I am not ready to >>have more su Hi, It's me again. Just to answer your question I did have an ultrasound and I had a few cysts at the time. The pain is also almost unbearable during ovulation. I am only 32 though and not ready for menapause. But I need to get rid of the pain! Thanks for responding. The info helped. Judy
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