Re: GYN: free circulating hormones after hysterectomy

From: Rafael Haciski (haciski@earthlink.net)
Thu Jul 30 22:37:24 2009


Unless the AC unit can not keep up with the demand.

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Rafael Haciski MD FACOG Anchor Health Centers GYN 800 Goodlette Rd #360 239-643-8780 office 239-571-0292 cell Naples, FL 34102

On Jul 30, 2009, at 6:13 PM, Terrence.Jones@kp.org wrote:

>
> The hypothalamus and Pituitary will establish the serum E2 level to
> that which they intend. If You leave the back door open, the
> thermostat keeps the house temperature at that which You've chosen. /
> tj
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> GYN: free circulating hormones after hysterectomy
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> I had a patient come in today very emotional, one month after a
> supracervical hysterectomy. She has multiple psychological issues,
> but the thought popped into my brain that if the uterus is an end
> organ, and hormones attach to receptors, once the uterus is gone
> does that increase the free, circulating estrogen and progesterone
> levels? If so, can this lead to some psychological changes?
> Likewise, if the uterus has increased in size secondary to fibroid
> hypertrophy, will this lead to a decrease in circulating estrogen
> and progesterone?
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> Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
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