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PostPosted: 11/22/06 - 02:49    Post subject: spotting 7 years after hystorectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

Shocked i have a frequent problem with spotting. i've visited the doctor about this problem. he told me that it was normal. i 'm scared that it might be something else should i get a second opinion. i mean this is happening 7 years after a partial hystorectomy. Question
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PostPosted: 07/17/08 - 01:51    Post subject: Intermittant light bleeding 30 years after partial hystorect Vote now! Reply with quote

I started having intermittant light bleeding 30 years after partial hystorectomy. I have been to my GYN and she hasn't any idea why this is happening. She did an unltrasound of my ovaries that showed they were not the problem and the CA 125 blood test that came up negative. All she found was signs of lack of estrogen that showed changes in the vagina. Your post is the first time I have found someone else with this problem. As I see no one answered your question I doubt anyone will answer mine. No one seems to know Shocked Question
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PostPosted: 09/03/08 - 18:43    Post subject: please advise Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had a total hysterectomy about 11 years ago. I was told not to lift anything over 5 lbs. but I thought it was only for a short time, say during recovery. Now I'm bleeding again, I was worried so I went to see the obgyn but he had no answers for me, said it could be cancer, scared me to death... now I notice it's more frequent after a bowl movement, no pain except in my lower back area. If I lay down it stops but with movement or any lifting at all it comes right back,,,he's checked for cancer and found nothing...can anyone give me some answers? one it's a real problem and I'm not wanting to go through any more surgeries.
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