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Re: 1 ovary removed and hormones lowFrom: Fabio Fiorino, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:31:38 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Any wrote: > >Do you think that it is a possibiity that when you have only one ovary >and tube removed that your hormones can be affected? >I know that most doctors insist that the other ovary will produce enough >hormones, but I was just informed by telephone from my doctor that my >hormones are low shown from blood tests. I have an appt. later this >week to go over these results and which hormones are low. > >My right ovary and tube were removed 4 years ago when I was 24 years >old. My doctors insisted that I was to young to have hormone tests run >after the surgery because of complications that I had, that I believe >was caused by the removal. >The # 1 issue I have had since the surgery is ANXIETY! I can't stress >how hard it is to live with anxiety. Not to mention the headaches, hot >flashes, and depression along with anxiety. > >I have nothing going on in my life to explain the anxiety, and >frustrated that doctors will not even consider that my hormones were and >still are affected wven though I still have one ovary left. > >Please give your honest opinion as to what this means to you. > >Very frustrated. I should know how low your hormone are. If the hormone levels are like menopausal levels you should be amenorrhoic (I didn't read that); symptoms mimic those of menopause but are related to anxiety. Anxiety after surgery can be due to the worry about the possibility to maintain your youthness (sex hormones and regular menses means "complete women") and to get pregnant. Primary depression could be the second hypothesis about all the symptoms(the depressione arose casually at the time of ovary removal) .
-- Fabio Fiorino, M.D.
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