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The surgery itself was seriously, no big deal at all. Could have been an outpatient procedure. Minor discomfort from the incisions. Now, the Co2 gas they pump you full of...unless you INSIST on being allowed to get up and start walking ASAP after the anesthesia wears off, you may well have a terrible experience with it like I did. My surgery was at 7:30 AM. I was not allowed to get out of bed until the following morning, and by then it was far too late. I looked like a parade balloon, and it HURT. Constantly. Badly. Took 6 days to eventually work all the way out. Don't let the nurses make you stay in bed - you can and should make them let you up, whether it takes grumpiness, insistence, witchiness or tears. But don't let them tell you 'no.' Also, make sure they get the foley catheter out asap. Drink water post-op like it's going to be declared illegal. You'll be dehydrated from the operation and the breathing tube anyhow, so this won't be hard to keep up with. Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk. If you start getting gas pains, lie on your back in bed and slowly pull your knees up to your chest, one by one. Keep going. Eventually you'll start to pass the gas. A 37-year nursing veteran told me that trick, and it worked, along with drinking VERY strong coffee. Gets the mail moving quick.
Post surgery, I could not possibly be happier. I have lost somewhere between 15 and 20 pounds so far, and still going. I wasn't HUGE prior to the surgery, but I'd slowly gained around 45 pounds over the 5 years of perimenopause, after having been 145 pounds most of my life. I am not exercising per se, other than walking on my lunch hour at work (I went back to work 1 week after surgery). My eating has changed drastically, though. I don't crave the carbs and sweet stuff any more. I mostly want veggies and fruit, and sometimes very rare beef. The weight is falling away with really, no effort. If I had to hazard a guess, I would be inclined to think that much of post-hysterectomy weight gain, is from hormone fluctuation and depression. A hysterectomy can be a devastating thing, if it was not the solution you wanted or hoped for. I looked forward to mine, and have not had a second of regret. Depression makes us reach for the comfort foods, most of which are laden not just in calories but carb-heavy. I am not a doctor or scientist however, so that is simply a layman's unresearched opinion/hunch. Your mileage may vary.
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I am already bored to death lol and I have 6 weeks off. I have 3 incisions 1 on each side and 1 in my belly button. My doctor said they had to go through my belly button due to me being short waisted haha. I am 4'11". I also have a small bruise under each breast. I am not sure why, but I will ask at my follow up appointment on Thursday. I thought I would be in agony but if it weren't for the dermabond on my tummy and the bloating from the gas I feel pretty normal. So far with the results I have, I would do it again. Good Luck to All
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I have just recently found out i have cervical cancer and i have a choice between radiation or surgery ( hysterectomy) i have no idea which direction i should go and im a mother of 4 so i dont need any more children. i really want to lose weight so i was hoping to kill 2 birds with one stone and receive treatment aswell as losing the extra baby kilos. i have 3 weeks to decide what i want and im leaning towards the radical hysterectomy. But 2 questions: i have a wonderful husband and i want to be able to continue a sexual relationship with him without him missing out for the rest of our marriage. Will i be normal eventually again or not?????? what does the scar look like, is it a big smiley face or some other shape lol??? Im not scared of this decision i just want to make the right one :))))
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Good luck, and remember that hysterectomy is not an end, it is a beginning! I'm still thrilled about mine, and it will be one month on the 6th since I had it done. Been many years since I felt this good physically and emotionally.
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