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Re: How to wake up ovaries after hysterectomyFrom: Anna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 22 Mar 2002 16:25:32 -0600 (CST)
At Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Anna wrote: >Maureen: Forgot to answer your question, I am gettin about 3-4hrs a night, not enough for me to function during the day. Anna >Hi Maureen: Thanks for your message..I got ahold of my GP and he called >me in the Ambien as I hadn't heard back from the OB's office..last time >I called on a Friday, they didn't call back until Sunday..apparently >they are having trouble getting their off hourse messages..and I >certainly didn't want to wait another two nights..since this is starting >to affect me during the day..I am getting irritable and snapish and I am >NOT like that normally..I am tired but can't even close my eyes during >the day. >Thanks again. >Anna > >At Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Maureen wrote: >>>Just wanted to add that I had a hysterectomy about 3 years ago- I kept both ovaries and have not become perimenopausal. I also experienced insomnia for a few months after surgery, but didn't worry about it because I felt fine. The insomnia eventually passed. I did not take anything for it, but sometimes insomnia is a vicious cycle and doctors break the cycle by prescribing a sleeping pill for a short time. I think one of the newer ones is called Ambien (sp?). How many hours of sleep do you think you are getting each night?
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