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Through the years I have had surgery for Endometriosis 6 times, 9 pregnancies,

and 3 births. During those births I was in bed with a bed pan and hospital to

stop labor 5 to 9 times, for the last 3 1/2 months with premature labor (uterus

going into spasms..... think about it). I had cancer of the uterus so they did

a total Hystorectomy including the cervix (which was one of the best things one

could have done for me). Now if you aske me they can take away some of the other

things that are spasming also. Wouldn't it be nice. Remove bladder, bowels,

and any or all muscle group that is having fits at the time. Then of course

there is the @*$% brain.....LOL

Hysterctomy question

I've noticed in the posts that several people have mentioned having

had a hysterectomy in the past. I, too, had one in 2002. I had to

have one due to intense pain in the cervix which I can now relate to

the fibro.

Seems like a hysterectomy would be a procedure that not too many

women have had. Out of the 400+ members of this group, it is strange

to see several w/this procedure. Out of the hundreds of female

patients that I have taken care of as a nurse, only a few have had

this procedure.

Does FM lead to or cause the reasons for having a hysterectomy or do

you think that it may just be a coincidence?

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a, I had a TVH & both ovaries removed in 2000 due to Ovarian Cysts

and Adenomyosis. I'm in a group of women who have had hysterectomies and

have Fibro and we've all thought about the link to fibro and hysterectomies.

Seems like a coincidence to us there.

Gentle Hugs.

Pennie/Onecennt

-- Hysterctomy question

I've noticed in the posts that several people have mentioned having

had a hysterectomy in the past. I, too, had one in 2002. I had to

have one due to intense pain in the cervix which I can now relate to

the fibro.

Seems like a hysterectomy would be a procedure that not too many

women have had. Out of the 400+ members of this group, it is strange

to see several w/this procedure. Out of the hundreds of female

patients that I have taken care of as a nurse, only a few have had

this procedure.

Does FM lead to or cause the reasons for having a hysterectomy or do

you think that it may just be a coincidence?

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Dear a,

I don't think Its weird or anything that's o many of us have had that because it

is becoming more and more common all the time. If you have a problem your OBGYN

will be happy to just cut you up. He makes a fat fist of cash and it doesn't

take him long to do it. They don't care anymore like they used to. I hate to

say it but I have had several surgury's to fix this or that and to the Doc. it

is no big deal. G.

Hysterctomy question

I've noticed in the posts that several people have mentioned having

had a hysterectomy in the past. I, too, had one in 2002. I had to

have one due to intense pain in the cervix which I can now relate to

the fibro.

Seems like a hysterectomy would be a procedure that not too many

women have had. Out of the 400+ members of this group, it is strange

to see several w/this procedure. Out of the hundreds of female

patients that I have taken care of as a nurse, only a few have had

this procedure.

Does FM lead to or cause the reasons for having a hysterectomy or do

you think that it may just be a coincidence?

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dear shelly,

how i wish that were true. then i would have had my hysterectomy

12yrs earlier and not almost died from the pain, the heavy bleeding

and the pre-cancer that was tearing me apart. the medical insurance

i had only accounted for the cervix, but my dr knew the agony i was

in and made it so that i could get a radical hysterectomy. i don't

know what he did. but i was glad he did it. b/c for the first time

in my life i was pain free and could actually have sex w/o pain

later and could work fulltime for the first time in my life. i was

38yrs old.

i probably had the firbo then. but i don't think it affected it. i

was just happy that somebody finally gave me what i needed. i had

been begging for it from the time i was in my early twenties. they

always put it off saying i didn't need it. when this dr offered it

to me i was scared to show i really wanted it b/c i was afraid he

would change his mind like all the others. getting out of surgery

was one of the happiest days of my life. i doubt that drs are ready

to open ppl up anymore. except for the ppl on this group i barely

hear of ppl having them often. but if it saves a life (my whole

family died of cancer) then i say more is better.

nancy in reno

> Dear a,

> I don't think Its weird or anything that's o many of us have had

that because it is becoming more and more common all the time. If

you have a problem your OBGYN will be happy to just cut you up. He

makes a fat fist of cash and it doesn't take him long to do it.

They don't care anymore like they used to. I hate to say it but I

have had several surgury's to fix this or that and to the Doc. it

is no big deal. G.

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