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missdiane ([personal profile] missdiane) wrote2025-04-29 08:58 am
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Um...this doesn't bode well

Ok, once Emily and I get moved and somewhat settled in, I need to schedule the surgery. I shouldn't be having spotting and stuff and it concerns me so just need to get through a couple more months-ish and hopefully I can get the works yanked out.

I certainly don't need the hassle of bloating and more low back pain because my system is all confused, either. Bah.
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[personal profile] threecee 2025-05-02 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
I second your advice. I was very aneamic by the time the OB/GYB stopped fooling around with half measures and ripped out the uterous and fibroids, but I took a lot longer to bounce back than I did after the hip replacement.

My primary doctor blamed my fibromyalgia on the five years of being sole caregiver for two very sick parents while working full-time at a stressful job. Fortunately I had the hysterectomy and hip replacement before I had to start dealing with the parents' problems.