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Re: To all Who Responded and Hysterectomies,ROSSIE

From: Stephanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun May 30 10:23:18 1999


Hey Guys,

Some believe that there are hormones that the uterus makes, but noone has taken the time to do enough research to identify them...I don't know if they are named or not...however, from my understanding this is part of the reason that so many women have problems after hysterectomies even while on HRT...there's other stuff going on here! Another example of how little the medical profession cares to learn about our bodies!!

Love and Health, Stephanie

At Sun, 30 May 1999, JANET wrote: >
>Rossie,
> Are you sure your not thinking of the ovaries and estrogen? That is what
>helps the heart. I have'nt heard of anything in the uterus causing, or
>helping the heart. If that was the case i think many more women would have
>heart trouble, right when the have a hysterectomy. Everything i've read has
>been the ovaries,(i will have a hyst. next year after my las child is born
>and old enough.) Hope everything goes well. Jan B MI

>Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 8:54 PM
>Subject: Re: To all Who Responded and Hysterectomies
>
>>Hi Everyone!
>>
>>I heard that their is a hormone that the uterus produces that is necessary
>>for heart health, but I can't remember what it is called. Does anyone know
>>what it is called? Apparently, not one pharmaceutical company makes a
>>replacement drug for it and this is one very important reason why not to
>have
>>a complete hyst.
>>
>>If anyone knows the name of the hormone, can you please email me?
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Rossie
>>




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