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Re: Birth control/pain relief

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 Nov 1999 20:58:54 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Karen wrote: >
>I'm 42, was on the pill over 20 years. Started having migraines about 6
>years ago and tried to go off the pill. I experienced heavy bleeding
>and pain (same as mother and sister's hystery). I've been on depo
>provera for 8 months and experiencing fatiquie, lack of drive and back
>pain.
>I'm looking for a better solurion. Mother and aunts have been
>conveincing be that a hysterectomy will solve all my problems. I don't
>want children .
>Is a hysterectomy the answer? Will I loose anything else, bone mass, sex
>drive, etc. Do doctors even consider hysterectomies in my type of case?

Karen,

I'm not a Dr., but going to tell you what I have been told....

A hysterectomy usually only helps when the uterus itself is involved (i.e. Adenomyosis, Fibroids). If the uterus is otherwise healthy, then taking it out is not going to solve your problem, just leave you without a uterus. You could then have another set of problems from the surgery, such as adhesions.

Has the Dr. ever done a laparoscopy to look for Endometriosis, or any other disorder that could be going on in your pelvis? If not, talk to your Dr. If the medications aren't working for you, then maybe an exploratory lap as opposed to having a hysterectomy would be a better alternative.

Good luck, and please, keep us posted.

--
Robin

--
Robin



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