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Re: adenomyosis and hysterectomyFrom: Tori (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Feb 10 05:39:19 2007
At Sat, 10 Feb 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >At Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Jenn wrote: >> >>I was wondering if anyone has had a hysterectomy to help them with their >>adenomyosis? If so did it stop the pain? >>Jenn > >Dear Jen, > >I have had endo from the beginning of menses and adenomyosis for many >years after having tried every alternative therapy and had four operaion >decided at the age of 39 to have a hysterectomy. I have to say It >completely changed my life, I am now totally pain free for the first >time in 25 year the operation was a total sucess for me. No >excrutiating period pains no back pain no depression, and all the other >symptoms that go with the disease. I know it is a hard decision and one >you can only make on your own. I have got m life back I live a very >happy pain free life. I have no symptoms what so ever. I hope this >helps you. Good luck and all the best. > >Lucy.
-- I am wondering, as is my husband, just how menopause works with a full hysterectomy....do you instantly have menopausal symptoms ie hot flashes, mood swings, etc. or how does it affect you? We're worried I'll become Ms Psycho-B%#ch when I have the surgery. I'm sure it will be worth having the surgery to get rid of the endo once and for all, but he's worried we'll end up in divorce court because of menopause........HELP!!!
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