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Re: problems with menopause after hysterectomy

From: Another (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:00:42 -0500 (CDT)


HI Elizabeth,

In addition to connecting with other women who understand exactly what you are going through, you might want to get a second opinion or ask your doctor about Estratest. Two of my friends who had hysterectomies have had great success with replacing testosterone as well as estrogen. If your back pain has not resolved, I think the idea of following up with that as a problem in its own right is a great idea. Please don't let yourself fall between the cracks, real help is out there even if it gets a bit frustrating to find it.

Good Luck and Hope This Helps. AA

At Sat, 24 Aug 2002, Elizabeth wrote: >
<snipped> >
>How do I begin to come to terms with this loss? I have found no relief
>since the surgery. Back pain is worse. I still have pelvic pain at
>times, could this be due to remaining cervix? Will I have to have this
>removed at some stage? I feel the surgery was unnecessary and should
>have been given an alternative.
>
>I feel lost and alone with no solution to my problems. Please help.

--
AA

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