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- I just had to reply to your note. I have to disagree with what you said about the hysterectomy and "having a life in front of you". I had to have a hysterectomy 2 years ago and I have never felt better. I don't mean to sound like I'm flaming you, I'm not, I understand how different people have different ideas of what a hysterectomy means to them, but I was so grateful that I felt better! I also realize it would be hard if you're young and have no children, but there always other options. I just wanted to put my 2 cents in, hope I don't offend anyone.

Mindi

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I am 44 now, but I had severe cramps from the time I started to the year of 97. The only thing that helped me was the pill, but then I got to the point I could not take that again. I heard that having a baby would make it get better. Well, in my case it did not phase it. I did not have endometiosis. So, in 97 they did a partial hyster. I hope that does not have to come to that for you. You are still young and have a life ahead of you. Good Luck!

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Mindi,

I was meaning for the young girl who was 24. I am happy I had my surgery. It was the best thing I could have done. I have felt the best in the world also.

NC

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- I just had to reply to your note. I have to disagree with what you said about the hysterectomy and "having a life in front of you". I had to have a hysterectomy 2 years ago and I have never felt better. I don't mean to sound like I'm flaming you, I'm not, I understand how different people have different ideas of what a hysterectomy means to them, but I was so grateful that I felt better! I also realize it would be hard if you're young and have no children, but there always other options. I just wanted to put my 2 cents in, hope I don't offend anyone.

Mindi

Re: Re: Muscles - extremely tender to the touch

I am 44 now, but I had severe cramps from the time I started to the year of 97. The only thing that helped me was the pill, but then I got to the point I could not take that again. I heard that having a baby would make it get better. Well, in my case it did not phase it. I did not have endometiosis. So, in 97 they did a partial hyster. I hope that does not have to come to that for you. You are still young and have a life ahead of you. Good Luck!

NC

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My Mom had a hysterectomy in September and she's soooo glad she did.

My aunt had one years ago and said it was the best thing she ever did.

Melody

> - I just had to reply to your note. I have to disagree with

what you said about the hysterectomy and " having a life in front of

you " . I had to have a hysterectomy 2 years ago and I have never felt

better. I don't mean to sound like I'm flaming you, I'm not, I

understand how different people have different ideas of what a

hysterectomy means to them, but I was so grateful that I felt better!

I also realize it would be hard if you're young and have no children,

but there always other options. I just wanted to put my 2 cents in,

hope I don't offend anyone.

>

> Mindi

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