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charliegirl
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April 29, 2016, 04:09:58 PM »
Hi all, am just over 4 weeks post op and still feeling so tired despite lots of sleep. Am healing and walking fine. Anyone else feel like this???
Love Charliegirlx
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CLKD
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Re: Hysterectomy
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April 29, 2016, 04:28:06 PM »
What support were you given re: HRT requirements prior to discharge? If you were bleeding a lot then maybe get your GP to see if you are anaemic? In the mean-time, feet up!
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charliegirl
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Re: Hysterectomy
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April 29, 2016, 04:32:47 PM »
Hi, no support re HRT, was on it before I had op but gyne said I might not need it afterwards.
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Dancinggirl
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Re: Hysterectomy
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April 29, 2016, 05:24:21 PM »
charliegirl - a hysterectomy is a big operation and it can take time to recover from the anaesthetic as well. 6 weeks is usually the time scale to start to feel better. AS CKLD says, get some bloods done to see if you are deficient in anything. BE kind to yourself. Dg x
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Halfpint
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April 29, 2016, 06:47:24 PM »
Hi,
I have a lot of friends and family who had hysterectomies and I believe what you are experiencing is natural, after all, it's a major operation. I have had two c-sections and the first one where I had a general anaesthetic absolutely wiped me out for months but my second one with a spinal, I recovered much more quickly. However, both times I was also anaemic and needed to take 3 iron tablets a day (for three months with the first section).
This may be of help to you:
http://www.34-menopause-symptoms.com/fatigue/articles/extreme-fatigue-after-hysterectomy.htm
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Taz2
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Re: Hysterectomy
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April 29, 2016, 06:50:28 PM »
Hi charliegirl - I agree. Four weeks is nothing on the big scale of things. I didn't start driving until eight weeks after mine which just goes to show that everyone heals differently. Are you getting any help from the lovely ladies on this forum
https://www.hysterectomy-association.org.uk/
I found help and support on there when I was recovering from mine. I had twelve weeks off work but, even then, got really tired at the end of each day. I would say that it was a good year before I felt really myself again. It is a big op but I think it depends on how old you are as to how quickly you bounce back.
As for HRT - I don't understand the comment that although you were on it before the op you might not need it afterwards? A hysterectomy wont change the need for HRT. Were you using HRT right up to your hysterectomy?
Taz x
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Mary G
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Re: Hysterectomy
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April 29, 2016, 07:20:33 PM »
Charliegirl, are you post menopause and did you have your ovaries removed as well? If you have had a full hysterectomy, you will able to take oestrogen only and probably some testosterone too. The good news is that you will not have to take the dreaded progesterone which is the only downside of HRT. It's definitely worth looking into and I would recommend the oestrogen gel.
Hope you continue to make a good recovery.
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charliegirl
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April 30, 2016, 06:17:35 PM »
Hi ladies! Thanks forvthe replies. Re the HRT I was on combi before the op, and have kept my ovaries and cervix. I think thats what gyne meant. But will ask about estrogen only. Feel better about the tiredness now I know its really common.
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Taz2
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Re: Hysterectomy
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May 01, 2016, 10:43:24 AM »
As you have still got your cervix you will probably still need a progesterone charliegirl. This is because if the cervix is retained there may still be some endometrial tissue attached. Don't forget the all important smear tests too. A full hysterectomy is where the uterus and cervix are removed. If just the uterus is removed it's known as a partial hysterectomy.
I know I've posted this before but if you check what you are supposed to be doing at week 4 you will see that tiredness is common
http://gallery.mailchimp.com/a5692c6457e86f0e2182630fa/files/sbs_recovery.pdf?utm_source=Free+Hysterectomy+Booklet&utm_campaign=30c61c525a-Booklet-14&utm_medium=email
Taz x
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charliegirl
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Re: Hysterecto
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May 01, 2016, 06:20:14 PM »
Thanks Taz. 😃 Aiming to drive car by 6 weeks. Will ask gyne about HRT. At least am retired and therefore dont go to work.
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CLKD
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May 01, 2016, 06:21:49 PM »
I was told after my appendix was removed that I wasn't to drive before 6 weeks was up, however, by 5 I had cabin fever and knew if I didn't drive I never would again - so choose a quiet time of day and 'went round the village'
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Taz2
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Re: Hysterectomy
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May 01, 2016, 11:17:22 PM »
It's a good idea to check with your insurance company as to their rules about driving after hysterectomy. Mine was eight weeks not six for some reason.
Taz x
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Ju Ju
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Re: Hysterectomy
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May 02, 2016, 07:21:35 AM »
I had my hysterectomy 6 months ago and though my energy levels have got considerably better, by evening I still get very tired and avoid committing to activities then. Take care of yourself. Your body has a lot of healing to do, so don't push yourself or expect too much. Listen to your body!
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charliegirl
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May 02, 2016, 10:40:28 AM »
Thanks for the replies guys, I know what you mean about Cabin fever. Its getting me down being inside all the time as I am a very active person. Trying to be sensible tho. Go for walks and my partner drives me to the shops.
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charliegirl
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May 13, 2016, 09:24:11 PM »
Hi girls, just an update on progress. Saw my gyne on Monday and he explained it was fibroids and endometriosis inside womb, so definately made the right decision. Can drive and do a bit of yoga now, but warned that it will be another 6 weeks for full recovery..x
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