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I had a total hysterectomy 16 months ago, I still feel like c**p, sex still hurts, I have a lot of down days, no energy, and I have gained 34 lbs.
Everyone told me how much better I feel afterwards but they are wrong. I am 34 feel 64 any advice

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i had a total hysterectomy, cervix, part of the vagina. lymph nodes and ovaries 14 months ago, I still feel like c**p, i have alot of down days, no energy and I have gained 9lbs. I'm alive and cancer free atm but I fully understand your comments. I'm tired of being tired - ungrateful though that may sound. What mg of hormone replacement are you on? They upped mine from 1mg a day to 2mg a day and that made the world of difference for the past 12 months. have you got bladder problems and an ongoing back ache? those are my most recent let downs. also read that many people can suffer from depression after major hysterectomy - perhaps you should talk to your doc? your oestrogen levels may be letting you down.
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I too have had a hysterectomy about 4 months ago im 20 and had to have it for medical reasons. but i have gained like 9 lbs and its all in my stomach. Normally it would go to my hips. its so weird and i hate it. I am also having alot of no energy down day which sucks with me going to college i have to make my self get out of bed and go to class.
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A REALLY GOOD WEB SITE IS HYSTERSISTERS.COM
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I can't believe you mentioned the stomach fat! Isn't it horrible! I'm 36, had a total a yr ago. Three yrs in remission, happy to be alive, not so happy abt going up a size in jeans every 2 mos. They gave me zoloft for menopause side effects, which I recently found out also causes weight gain, but I can't take estrogen bc of cancer. Maybe I could cry off some lbs if I top the zoloft? I, too, feel much older than my age. I told my daughter today it was ninety. Will check out hystersisters and a treadmill when I can make it there, but I always need a serious nap when I am done. It is good to know I am not alone...
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Too all my hysterosisters, you are not alone . I had`a total abd. hystero. 13 months ago due to fibroids and endometriosis. i have gained 25 pounds and find it hard to even get dressed most days. I ache everywhere and when I do get dressed , i am even more depressed plus I can't breathe in my jeans. Bought a treadmill, I think I'll have a heart attack after 4 minutes. HELP!!!!
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The average weight gain in the first year after hysterectomy is 25 lbs if the ovaries are removed, and slightly less when the ovaries are not removed. Although the amount of weight gained after the first year is not as much every year thereafter, it does usually continue to gradually go up. One theory is that the metabolism is slowed down by hysterectomy and removal of the ovaries, so if you eat the same kind of foods in the same quantity after the surgery that you were alway accustomed to before, you'll continue to gain weight. If you decrease the quantity of food that you're eating at every meal, first eating 1/4 less, then 1/2 as much per meal, you will lose weight. Exercise helps too, walking, tread mill, and jumping rope are excellent ways to get your boost your metabolism and keep your muscles strong.

Most of us are not taught very much about what and where the female organs are, and about their lifelong functions. If you go to the HERS Foundation's website and click on "Female Anatomy Video" you'll understand why hysterectomy causes so many problems, and how to avoid the surgery if it is not lifesaving.
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I am so glade I am not alone! I had a full hysterectomy 1 1/2 ago I am 43 and feel like I am 55. Cancer free now. I have asked my General, nutritionist and my Obgyn Doctors and they don't give me any answers other that eat better exercise more. I have done that and more nothing really has worked. I think it is the medications I am on as well (antidepressant, gout and kidney stone medications). I have to drink water like a fish. I would love to find out if anyone has anything they take that would help better that the advice I have already received. This in itself is unhealthy. Please help!!!
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Yes I had a parcitual hysterectomy when I was 31 I'am now 55 I have no energy tired all the time have very bad mood swings.Get so depressed I don't even want to get out of bed.I am hot all the time feels like I can't even breath.When I was in my fortys I didn't feel this way started 2 yrs ago.Plus I'm gaing weight now.Can anyone help me I'm so sick n tired of being like this.TY sHIRL
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If you are dealing with weight gain, the best thing you can do is undertake an exercise regimen with a diet, which would help you with the weight at least. I would talk to your doctor about how to alleviate symptoms of menopause thought because it sounds like you're dealing with that at this point. have you considered that possibility?
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i was interested to read of the bladder problem. i had a hysterectomy 6 months ago and aswell as weight gain am struggling with a painful bladder that doesnt seem to like emptying
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Hello everyone, I had a hysterectomy when i was 41 im now 45 what a change in my body. I gained about 50 lbs im tired alot and depressed because of the weight gain. But i told myself im not going to let this take over my life. I started excercising and watching what i eat the energy has come back and i think i even lost some weight. So if i can do this you can .I do get alittle moody sometimes and i cant take any hormone drugs because my mother had breast cancer which now im a high risk .So ladies if i can do this you can to. Just stay busy and get happy again. Happy Holidays
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I am so glad to have found this site! I am 39, had a hysterectomy 13 months ago for cervical cancer. They took my cervix, uterus, tubes, ovaries, and lymph nodes...so glad to be cancer free now...but I have gone from 102 pounds (I'm only 5'0") and a size 2, to now being 121 pounds and a size 6....I HATE IT!!!! I feel like I need to exercise 24/7 and eat like a bird to even keep from gaining more weight. I find myself not trying anymore to lose the weight because I feel so frustrated, as if nothing I do will make a difference. I need to get myself together...this is not working for me! I am getting a new mind-set for 2010...gonna lose this weight!!
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Hello everyone. I roll with the punches, so I've tolerated the side effects of my full hysterectomy 2 1/2 years ago. I am 37 and a waitress. I definately have struggled with weight gain. I am a twin, so I have a hard time adjusting to being 25 lbs. heavier than her. First of all, the severe pain I was in when seeking professional help from a doctor and all the testing I went through ..and the money I spent was rediculous, only to be told I'd need help getting pregnant. Then 3 months later same intolerable pain, but no chance of spending the huge ammounts of money on further testing, made it only worse. So, June 3rd, 2007 I had a full hysterectomy and 10 inches of my small intestine removed and the analysis of PID's being the main cause of infection and removal. I am hurt and left with a scar from belly button to the top of my pubic bone for the rest of my life, worse yet, no children of my own. What started out as a small surgery to remove my right falopian tube ended up resulting in a lot more than that. My husband is desperately wanting me to spend the money on an all natural hormone replacement clinic. I have symptoms of short term memory loss, hot flashes and irritability. It's not fair to our marriage to live this way. If anyone has advice on eating habits, or methods of calming one's nerves please let me know. And to all of the hystersisters out there ...YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
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I had my hysterectomy when I was 24 years old and I am now 41. I had full blowen Endometriosis. My weight goes up and down and has for many years...
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