Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Would anyone care to comment on the effects on mental health post-hysterectomy? A friend of mine recently had a uterine fibroid removed and was not afforded the opportunity for a mental health screening beforehand. Given her consternation about the process in general and possessing baggage as well, I was hoping someone could shed light on the potential for a prolonged downside in the aftermath of the surgery. VR, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Hello , Thank-you for your concern about your friends current situation. I'd like to refer you to an article: " Hysterectomy or an Alternative " in Hospital Practice, author Donna Shoupe, MD. Dr. Shoupe is Professor of Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility, and Menopause Gynecology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles. http://www.hosppract.com/issues/2000/09/shoupe.htm Scroll down to the section, " Low Risk Not No Risk " and read the 2nd paragraph Studies appear to be conflicting, but there is a population of women who experience significant depression. If she is suicidal, is she having direct mental health/medical intervention? If she's experiencing depressive episodes post-hystererectomy and is not receiving appropriate support from relatives & friends or mental health services, she may want to consider a support group, " Sans Uteri " , http://www.findings.net/sans-uteri.html moderator Beth Tiner where she can receive support, validation, information & resources. As for baggage, ....can you try to imagine, for a moment, dramatic changes in your erectile and ejaculatory ability leading to orgasm or significant loss of testosterone? Many men, post-surgical ie prostatic re-section experience " dry " ejaculations...perhaps a " different " sensation.... are you still with me? I don't envy anyone presenting with and living with symptoms and surgical outcomes of uterine and testicular disease but fortunately, internet information, & support groups are now available to help. Best wishes, Marsha V. Weaver UFE for severe bleeding/8 cm leiomyoma Member, Sans Uteri, mid-90's > Would anyone care to comment on the effects on mental health post- hysterectomy? A friend of mine recently had a uterine fibroid removed and was not afforded the opportunity for a mental health screening beforehand. Given her consternation about the process in general and possessing baggage as well, I was hoping someone could shed light on the potential for a prolonged downside in the aftermath of the surgery. > > VR, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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