Vaginal Hysterectomy
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@fastandeffective Actually she does see her doctor on a regular basis and is doing fine, I do recall the doc making some changes in what she is taking. I just know that they started her off on the estrogen. I will look to see if Tibolone is one of her latest medication changes.
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This video is not very informative on vaginal hysterectomy.
There exist others which are much more helpful.
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@Kortyez :
Nonsense.
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Wrong!
Hot flushes you get only if you remove BOTH ovaries.
Uterus has nothing to do with hot flushes...
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If you were young at the time of the surgery, you did the right thing.
Hot flushes are going to come later in your life, anyway.
Tibolone for up to 4 years eliminates them!
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It usually is.
It is never a good idea to leave the cervix.
If it gets cancer or some other disease, you should re-operate!
Sexuality and orgasms actually improve after a vaginal hysterectomy!
Read the research articles of the British Medical Journal.
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Ovaries are your problem, but if you are over 40 years of age and have completed your family, the uterus should be removed as well.
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Da Vinci is fancy equipment just to get more money from the patient!
Competent gyneacologists only use the vaginal route.
It is better for the patient.
HRT is too dangerous, I agree.
Why don't you try tibolone?
Talk to your doctor.
You should not suffer!
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coul not see the video, keep such informative videos free for access, please
That's so true. My sis had the same thing you had. She got to keep her ovaries. My mom had a complete hysterectomy. She is currently prescribed medication to replace the hormones (Estrogen) that her ovaries once provided.
YouBetterRRRecognize 2 years ago 6
You don't go in to early menopause unless they remove your ovaries too. I had a hystorectomy in December and don't have to take horomones because I got to keep my ovaries.
THGATEKEEP 2 years ago 6