for those who had hyst w/ ooph
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I didn’t have a hyst. but I did just have a laporotomy in Feb. and I felt great the first week home from the hospital. Then it has been up and down from there on. Last Friday I had very minimal pain then a horrible weekend and week. Yesterday and today have been quite good to where I’m almost afraid to tell anyone how good I feel. But it has been up and down for me. I had 5 surgeries 10 yrs ago and I got very ill since then. I’ve been told to be patient that it will take time as my body was very run down. I’m still not back at work yet and not planning to until a few more weeks. I’m glad you are feeling well and pain free most days. I agree it does feel weird. I even have an appt with a therapist to help me deal with being a well person and relating to people. I’ve only ever been a sick person for most of my 35 yrs. I’m almost afraid to be healthy as I don’t know what to do, so I thought professional help would be good. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -hi all i had my endo adhesion vag assisted hyst and bilateral ooph one week ago today on april 15th.. like many of you i suffered tremendous amounts of pain.. thing is i feel great.. 3days after surgery i shopped for 45 mins..then day i met dr redwine for post op check which was 5 days later mom and i went to breakfast and i shopped again maybe another hour..ok was buying souveniers sp? i feel not up to speed which is obvious..areas where lap was in are sore and i little bruised.. but i feel so good.. has anyone else felt this great and then start to feel bad.. or is it i suffered so much with everything gone the pain is gone and i will feel great?? i told redwine ifi continued to feel like this id be happy because its better than i was before.. but he said ill improve as i heal completely.. does it seem so far fetched that a person could feel so great?? im waiting for the shoe to drop and start to feel bad..curious to others experiences.. i started the estrogen.. also curious the next time it was due for your period how did your body react? or did it do anything different??? i forgot to ask him and will see my regular gyn may 12th.. but by that time i will have had a period due.. just curious.. i guess there is still alot to learn and to see how my body does..but i still cant get over how great i feel..i can walk normal..not hunched over like past surgeries.. lower back is still alittle sore..but nothing like before and otherwise i have no other pain from the past.. im almost afraid to believe that i could continue to feel this good.. scary i dont know what its like to not have pain.. hmm starting my life over again at 34.. id appreciate any advice or help on your experiences jennifer
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Hi Jennifer. I had a TAH/RSO in February and like you I’ve never felt better. I had an infection around the remaining ovary and had to deal with that. It is now what would be the week before my time. I can tell I’m experiencing PMS symptoms but nothing like before and there is NO PAIN!! The surgery was a "piece of cake" compared to what I went through every day before. Best of luck to you and I hope you continue to do well. Kellie
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Hi group, I’m a 24 who had experienced major pain and bloating since the age of 14. I had many of sugeries performed to try to correct the problem but nothing seemed to work they even tried me on the pill. I had endo and cysts. The cysts keep bursting creating infection which keep causing pain. My sromache was constantly swollen looking has if I was 4 months pregnant. I just recently swithched Dr. which came to the conculsion that I was suffering from several different things they were endo , Polycystic Ovarian Disease, PID, and adhensions. When he first informed me that I had PID I was devasted thinking that this was only a sexually transmitted disease, not knowig that it can happen when you have so many infections such has I did. The infections created adhensions along with my previos sugeries creating my bowel and bladder to be wrapped so tightly that I experienced difficulty with both. Both of my ovaries were wrapped inadhensions including my uterus. My Dr. came to the only solution that he could think of and that was to perform a TAH/OOPH.Of course I saught out a second opinion be that I am only 24 and childless and she agreed with his decision.SO here I am 12 weeks post-op and feeing better than ever.The day after my surgery I was up and walking around feeing GREAT, my Dr. was impressed with how my energy I had. I was excited that for once in my life i wasn’t in pain and that was a time I should of been in some with a incesion and all. But I guess anything is better than dealing with the pain I was in. Now I am able to enjoy my sex life to the fulliest,without the horrible pain that I felt before.I also take the hormone replacement and haven’t experienced any problems with them. I’m for once in my life emotionally and physically happy. Thanks for listening and if anyone has an question feel free to
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hi all i had my endo adhesion vag assisted hyst and bilateral ooph one week ago today on april 15th.. like many of you i suffered tremendous amounts of pain.. thing is i feel great.. 3days after surgery i shopped for 45 mins..then day i met dr redwine for post op check which was 5 days later mom and i went to breakfast and i shopped again maybe another hour..ok was buying souveniers sp? i feel not up to speed which is obvious..areas where lap was in are sore and i little bruised.. but i feel so good.. has anyone else felt this great and then start to feel bad.. or is it i suffered so much with everything gone the pain is gone and i will feel great?? i told redwine ifi continued to feel like this id be happy because its better than i was before.. but he said ill improve as i heal completely.. does it seem so far fetched that a person could feel so great?? im waiting for the shoe to drop and start to feel bad..curious to others experiences.. i started the estrogen.. also curious the next time it was due for your period how did your body react? or did it do anything different??? i forgot to ask him and will see my regular gyn may 12th.. but by that time i will have had a period due.. just curious.. i guess there is still alot to learn and to see how my body does..but i still cant get over how great i feel..i can walk normal..not hunched over like past surgeries.. lower back is still alittle sore..but nothing like before and otherwise i have no other pain from the past.. im almost afraid to believe that i could continue to feel this good.. scary i dont know what its like to not have pain.. hmm starting my life over again at 34.. id appreciate any advice or help on your experiences jennifer
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