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I am seriously considering having one. I have been suffering for years from an unbearable pain. I cannot live a normal life because of this pain. My home life is effected, my career is effected, my sex life is effected. I have seen over 30 doctors in a six year timeframe and no one has helped me thus far. Last night, I went to the emergency room again (my fourth time since June) and they injected me with pain meds, did vaginal cultures, MRI's, biopsy's, ultrasounds (abd. and transvag.), DNC's! What more can I do? I'm 33 and I have no kids but my husband is understanding. We are now considering adoption. I want to know what good or bad experiences you've had due to hysterectomy?

2006-10-28 06:26:55 · 6 answers · asked by SmartyPants 5 in Health Women's Health

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Different people react different ways. I had one and I was in SEVERE pain in bed for 6 weeks..it was hard for me to even use the bathroom. I was REALLY sore. A friend of mine had it, had the IV out the next day, up walking around and went home. A lot of it depends on your pain tolerance and mine is low. It is a major surgery and anything could happen but if you have been having major problems..I think you should have it done. Right after mine, I got really depressed because of the hormone issue and cried for what seemed like forever.There are different meds and things that you can try but it looks like you have tried them all. I had no complications or anything..it went smoothly. I was even awake when they did mine (had that thing done that pregnant women have when they are in labor.

2006-10-28 07:21:23 · answer #1 · answered by chilover 7 · 0 0

first of all i am sorry the hear what pain that you have been going through. and i wish you luck in pursuing adoption.

i never had a hysterectomy but here are some side-effects that i found: i hope that this can be helpful

Side-effects are the unwanted but usually temporary effects of a successful procedure. Common side-effects of hysterectomy include feeling or being sick as a result of the anaesthetic or painkillers. Medicines are available to help avoid this. There is likely to be some pain and tenderness, and possibly some bruising around the lower abdomen. Constipation is quite common and this can be treated with a high fibre diet and laxatives.

Complications are unexpected problems that can occur during or after the procedure. Most women are not affected. The main possible complications of any surgery are bleeding, wound infection or an unexpected reaction to the anaesthetic.

Complications that are specific to a hysterectomy include a urine infection or accidental damage to other organs and tissues in the abdomen.

After pelvic surgery it is also possible to develop a blood clot, usually in a vein in the leg (deep vein thrombosis). Women having a hysterectomy are given preventative treatments such as "graduated" support stockings to help maintain the blood flow in the veins of the legs during and after the procedure.

The chance of complications depends on the exact procedure and other factors such as the woman's general health. The surgeon will be able to explain how the risks apply individually.

What to expect afterwards
As the anaesthetic wears off, there is likely to be some abdominal pain. The anaesthetist will prescribe painkillers for the first few days after the operation. Suffering from pain can slow down recovery, so it's important to discuss any discomfort with the doctors or nurses.

After the operation, a sanitary towel will need to be worn to absorb any vaginal bleeding, which is usually similar to a light period.

During the operation, a catheter (a thin tube) may have been put into the bladder to collect urine into a bag or bottle for the first 48 hours, as most women experience difficulty urinating to begin with. After an abdominal hysterectomy, there may also be tubes running from under the skin in the tummy area. These drain any fluid out of the operation site into another bag.

There will also be a drip in the arm to prevent dehydration. This will be removed once enough fluid is being drunk.

Some women aren't able to open their bowels for up to five days after the operation, but it's important to avoid straining when going to the toilet. If needed, high fibre foods/laxatives can be provided. The nurse will advise about getting out of bed, bathing and diet.

A physiotherapist will visit in the first few days after the operation to discuss gentle exercises that can be done at home. These will help speed up recovery and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which are needed to help maintain control over urination.

For women who have had an abdominal hysterectomy, the clips or stitches that seal the incision will be removed on around the fifth day following the operation. Stitches used for a vaginal hysterectomy are internal and don't need to be removed.

2006-10-28 07:17:11 · answer #2 · answered by hunny_be24 3 · 2 0

The hysterectomy itself was a breeze. I had mine done almost 2 years ago. Every since coming home from hospital it has been a nightmare. I am awake every 2 hours or so. Go to bed at 10pm I am awake at 12 or 12:30, 2 or 2:30, 4 or 4:30. I also have hot flashes. One minute I am about to burn up and the next I am freezing. If I could have a do over, I would most certainly look into different options.

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2016-04-28 02:43:49 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

good experience with no problem

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