I like your matter-of-fact and positive way of sharing your story! I've been watching hysterectomy videos, and I can't sit through the weepy ones. I hope your recovery went well! I cracked up at around the 14:00 part when you said, "Ovaries" and you made two "O's" with your hands, and when you said you asked your doctor for marijuana! You went through some hefty stuff - thanks for sharing all of it.
I went from a spinal MRI on March 28 to a TAH-BSO with omentectomy six weeks later. Ya, the MRI didn't catch what I expected, but it caught a mass in my pelvic region. First of all, I was born with genetic version of PCOS. I had my first barely there period when I was 16. You could count on one hand how many periods I had in my 50 years of life. Three days after the MRI I saw my family doctor. Five days later I had a detailed ultrasound that stated a 12cm x 8cm x 7cm bilobed mass on my girl parts. Not kidding, but within three hours my doctor called back and said I need to see a gyno and FAST! I went in two days after the ultrasound and requested a female gyno. Three weeks later I got the call for an appointment with our cancer hospital to see a gyno oncologist. Uhm, ya, freaking out time--Cancer? The gyno oncologist, the director and best doc they have, along with the senior resident agreed all my girl parts had to come out along with the mass. They as hope as the mass appeared benign. Once pointed out I told them that bump they felt was there for many years and I noticed it after dramatic weight loss (100lbs). I said I knew it was there for at least five years. They were smiling and that gave them more hope. The appointment date was April 29. I was told surgery would be in two weeks. My head was spinning.....I got the call and May 11th was the day. I'd have a belly button to pubic bone incision and everything would be gone! I was told two days post OP in hospital stay. I stayed one full day. Pain meds help and I'm just sitting back resting and recovering. It's been a full week and it still hurts. Some staples came out today. It was a long 8" incision so he left a few a few days longer. I'm happy it's done because I've wanted it out since my 30s.. FREEDOM! FREEDOM!
Thank for the info. Going through the same thing just about. Ready to get this done and feel better. So tired of hurting, laying around, and having years of iron problems due to heavy periods! Good luck, thank u again
Good video, glad I watched it and heard another experience! I had a hysterectomy 8ish months ago (for different reasons) and just made a video about it. Hope you continue to heal well :)
Sitting here watching this waiting to head to the hospital for my hysterectomy this morning, 39 years old, 1 daughter (13) and so over the recent super long period (3 months) the clotting, the cramping even after my period is over, bleeding through onto my clothes etc etc. hoping everything goes well for me I’m so tired of it. Tried everything except an ablation, I decided to skip it and just go with the hysterectomy, I don’t want to bleed anymore I’m done
thank you for your info. i had a colonoscopy a few weeks ago n my dr told me that my uterus is laying on my colon. so i have to see my gyno and find out what to do. a few people ive talked to said that is one of the options for my problem. im scared for that but would also be happy. im glad your doing good and your info was very useful to me. and im also 36yrs old.
Thank you for sharing this. I suffered with horrible periods my whole life too just getting worse and worse as the months go by. I have fibroids, severe bleeding and severe cramping and I'm not sure but I feel like this has contributed to the secondary infertility I have been dealing with. I'm 35 now and I keep putting off making the appointment because I'm scared to hear those words.
Have you been tested for a bleeding disorder? If you have a bleeding disorder, they can give you meds before surgery to help with clotting. Many people have undiagnosed bleeding disorders that only come to light when they bleed more than usual during a surgical procedure, especially mild disorders as you can go through life with no issues until you have surgery for the first time. Testing needs to be done by a hematologist specializing in bleeding disorders as your average bloodwork won’t cut it. This is often done through your state or provincial hemophilia association (they deal with all bleeding disorders, not just hemophilia).
Thank you so very much! I am 31 with 4 kids. I have been told forever that I needed a complete hysterectomy. I tried d&c's, tubal, ablation, and am now out of options. I have adenomyosis as well. Plus a retroverted cervix and a lot of scar tissue. The ablation failed last year and I've had several opinions hoping for something different. The idea terrified me. I'm also scared because I don't know any other young person who has had one in the last like 10 years. I've also had 2 emergency c-sections so I know that pain. I also have complications with everything. Lol. I do feel a ton better though. I go in Monday to talk to my obgyn again.
me and a friend of my moms are on the same page. she went through this surgery years ago and now i will have to have it. weird story- it started with indigestion up the yin yan. i thought it was my questionable food choices. i went to gastrologist and they said it wasnt a problem. later i was diagnosed with a small kidney which unbeknownst to me, was caused by a mass on my ovaries and was taking them over. now i have to have a hystorectomy. which i;m happy about considering i will no longer have that ''monthly little visitor'' at my door anymore
i had pretty much no pain other than some mild cramping..and the packing.....when they took that out that was the most uncomfortable was so glad to have it out and was glad to get the cather out
Seven months straight!?! you poor thing! Take care, take it easy. Major surgery is a big deal. I had the ablation. I still have a really heavy period every other month :-( It will probably take you six weeks to feel like yourself again. #ytmm love
very informative, I am having a complete hysterectomy and removal of my ovaries in a couple of weeks. I also have been diagnosed with adenomyosis and the pain I experience monthly is excruciating. I was really curious about how recovery will be. thanks for the video and I hope all is well with you.
i also went into hysterectomy due to bleeding... when i gave birth to my 2nd child. and i was 24yrs old that time. its kinda tough for me coz i also went into cs operation when i gave birth to my 1st child...
I was so glad to see this video I am 30 years old with four children as well and I have my hysterectomy and a week and a half from today... I would love to hear how you're doing now and sex wise is it ok or painful now..??
Im having and open abdominal hysterectomy in two weeks im scared shitless. Did you gain weight? how is your sex life? Can you give any pointers? Did you keep your ovaries?
I'm about to have a complete hysterectomy because I was bleeding so bad I had a D&C to control the bleeding but when she got in there she found cancer so complete hysterectomy here I come not looking forward to menopause
@@lavishcurls87 I'm great a little bit of hot flashes every now and then and I have noticed my memory isn't that sharp since surgery and I get headaches alot but I'm premenopausal now I'm only 31 but I know I'll get through it
Claire Remilard how are you doing? Mine is October 23. Total abdominal hysterectomy and the birch surgery for my bladder tuck. Something like that. I’m so nervous.
Hi I will be have a hysterectomy in May 2017. I'm nervous but just want to know when you was bleeding for seven months straight did you get weak? Did you legs hurt, your lower back hurt. Did you have problems releasing your bladder? Are you much better now and how is your energy levels? How long after the surgery was you allowed to drive? Thank you
I hope you have a smooth smooth recovery and that this really helps you for the rest of your life !
I like your matter-of-fact and positive way of sharing your story! I've been watching hysterectomy videos, and I can't sit through the weepy ones. I hope your recovery went well! I cracked up at around the 14:00 part when you said, "Ovaries" and you made two "O's" with your hands, and when you said you asked your doctor for marijuana! You went through some hefty stuff - thanks for sharing all of it.
I went from a spinal MRI on March 28 to a TAH-BSO with omentectomy six weeks later. Ya, the MRI didn't catch what I expected, but it caught a mass in my pelvic region. First of all, I was born with genetic version of PCOS. I had my first barely there period when I was 16. You could count on one hand how many periods I had in my 50 years of life.
Three days after the MRI I saw my family doctor. Five days later I had a detailed ultrasound that stated a 12cm x 8cm x 7cm bilobed mass on my girl parts. Not kidding, but within three hours my doctor called back and said I need to see a gyno and FAST! I went in two days after the ultrasound and requested a female gyno. Three weeks later I got the call for an appointment with our cancer hospital to see a gyno oncologist. Uhm, ya, freaking out time--Cancer?
The gyno oncologist, the director and best doc they have, along with the senior resident agreed all my girl parts had to come out along with the mass. They as hope as the mass appeared benign. Once pointed out I told them that bump they felt was there for many years and I noticed it after dramatic weight loss (100lbs). I said I knew it was there for at least five years. They were smiling and that gave them more hope. The appointment date was April 29.
I was told surgery would be in two weeks. My head was spinning.....I got the call and May 11th was the day. I'd have a belly button to pubic bone incision and everything would be gone! I was told two days post OP in hospital stay. I stayed one full day.
Pain meds help and I'm just sitting back resting and recovering. It's been a full week and it still hurts. Some staples came out today. It was a long 8" incision so he left a few a few days longer.
I'm happy it's done because I've wanted it out since my 30s..
FREEDOM! FREEDOM!
Thank for the info. Going through the same thing just about. Ready to get this done and feel better. So tired of hurting, laying around, and having years of iron problems due to heavy periods! Good luck, thank u again
This video was super informative! Thanks for sharing! & girl you are a champ!! 2 surgeries back to back! So crazy!
Thank you for this video. You did a great job! I pray you heal well and I hope your body will be a lot happier from now on!
Good video, glad I watched it and heard another experience! I had a hysterectomy 8ish months ago (for different reasons) and just made a video about it. Hope you continue to heal well :)
Sitting here watching this waiting to head to the hospital for my hysterectomy this morning, 39 years old, 1 daughter (13) and so over the recent super long period (3 months) the clotting, the cramping even after my period is over, bleeding through onto my clothes etc etc. hoping everything goes well for me I’m so tired of it. Tried everything except an ablation, I decided to skip it and just go with the hysterectomy, I don’t want to bleed anymore I’m done
How are you feeling know! Hope all is well 🙏
thank you for your info. i had a colonoscopy a few weeks ago n my dr told me that my uterus is laying on my colon. so i have to see my gyno and find out what to do. a few people ive talked to said that is one of the options for my problem. im scared for that but would also be happy. im glad your doing good and your info was very useful to me. and im also 36yrs old.
Thank you for sharing this. I suffered with horrible periods my whole life too just getting worse and worse as the months go by. I have fibroids, severe bleeding and severe cramping and I'm not sure but I feel like this has contributed to the secondary infertility I have been dealing with. I'm 35 now and I keep putting off making the appointment because I'm scared to hear those words.
McDonnell Family Adventures I was pretty scared, but I knew I had to! Best decision I've made for my body.
Have you been tested for a bleeding disorder? If you have a bleeding disorder, they can give you meds before surgery to help with clotting. Many people have undiagnosed bleeding disorders that only come to light when they bleed more than usual during a surgical procedure, especially mild disorders as you can go through life with no issues until you have surgery for the first time. Testing needs to be done by a hematologist specializing in bleeding disorders as your average bloodwork won’t cut it. This is often done through your state or provincial hemophilia association (they deal with all bleeding disorders, not just hemophilia).
Thank you so very much! I am 31 with 4 kids. I have been told forever that I needed a complete hysterectomy. I tried d&c's, tubal, ablation, and am now out of options. I have adenomyosis as well. Plus a retroverted cervix and a lot of scar tissue. The ablation failed last year and I've had several opinions hoping for something different. The idea terrified me. I'm also scared because I don't know any other young person who has had one in the last like 10 years. I've also had 2 emergency c-sections so I know that pain. I also have complications with everything. Lol. I do feel a ton better though. I go in Monday to talk to my obgyn again.
me and a friend of my moms are on the same page. she went through this surgery years ago and now i will have to have it. weird story- it started with indigestion up the yin yan. i thought it was my questionable food choices. i went to gastrologist and they said it wasnt a problem. later i was diagnosed with a small kidney which unbeknownst to me, was caused by a mass on my ovaries and was taking them over. now i have to have a hystorectomy. which i;m happy about considering i will no longer have that ''monthly little visitor'' at my door anymore
i had pretty much no pain other than some mild cramping..and the packing.....when they took that out that was the most uncomfortable was so glad to have it out and was glad to get the cather out
Seven months straight!?! you poor thing! Take care, take it easy. Major surgery is a big deal. I had the ablation. I still have a really heavy period every other month :-( It will probably take you six weeks to feel like yourself again. #ytmm love
Caras Life on the Farm ❤❤
😅no more periods, ....
ECOHUGGIES yessss!!! Sooo happy about that!!!
very informative, I am having a complete hysterectomy and removal of my ovaries in a couple of weeks. I also have been diagnosed with adenomyosis and the pain I experience monthly is excruciating. I was really curious about how recovery will be. thanks for the video and I hope all is well with you.
i also went into hysterectomy due to bleeding... when i gave birth to my 2nd child.
and i was 24yrs old that time.
its kinda tough for me coz i also went into cs operation when i gave birth to my 1st child...
I love your videos
I was so glad to see this video I am 30 years old with four children as well and I have my hysterectomy and a week and a half from today... I would love to hear how you're doing now and sex wise is it ok or painful now..??
Hey' I'm about to film a update video! But sex is AMAZING now! Hahaha! No more pain at all!
Just had mine 2 weeks ago👋💪👍😘
Im having and open abdominal hysterectomy in two weeks im scared shitless. Did you gain weight? how is your sex life? Can you give any pointers? Did you keep your ovaries?
Update please..
GWEN WILSON update!!!!
Complete hysterectomy includes gettting rid of ovaries
No. Complete includes the cervix and uterus.
I’m really scared. I’m having a full hysteretomy on Dec 22nd. But I think I’ll be amazing after not having any periods or pains anymore
Hey, how did it go? How are you recovering?
So how are u doing now??
Me too thank God
How did it go and how are you feeling now? Update please...
I'm about to have a complete hysterectomy because I was bleeding so bad I had a D&C to control the bleeding but when she got in there she found cancer so complete hysterectomy here I come not looking forward to menopause
Ashley how are you since your hysterectomy? I'm BRCA1+ and have endometriosis. I'm calling tomorrow to schedule a hysterectomy.
@@lavishcurls87 I'm great a little bit of hot flashes every now and then and I have noticed my memory isn't that sharp since surgery and I get headaches alot but I'm premenopausal now I'm only 31 but I know I'll get through it
I had hysterectomies and Burch colosuspention pain is unreal
Indigo Rain omg me too in less than 2 weeks total abdominal hysterectomy big incision and the Burch toooooo. How are you now?
Did you go to menopause after 6 years ?
i dont have periods anymore.
would it cause a bad side effects in the body? other than cramping in my bellybutton?
Did you have any bladder issues ..???
I have to have a hysterectomy on October 3rd and I'm terrified can you give me any advice on what to do.
Good luck with your surgery! I have one scheduled for October 28th.
Claire Remilard how are you doing? Mine is October 23. Total abdominal hysterectomy and the birch surgery for my bladder tuck. Something like that. I’m so nervous.
My surgery went okay but I'm still in a lot of pain just don't lift anything heavy I learned that very well
I just had one oct 10 it was supposed to be a vaginal procedure but turned into a abdominal cut. Hope you guys are doing well
I got to get it do e i. Two weeks
Hi I will be have a hysterectomy in May 2017. I'm nervous but just want to know when you was bleeding for seven months straight did you get weak? Did you legs hurt, your lower back hurt. Did you have problems releasing your bladder? Are you much better now and how is your energy levels? How long after the surgery was you allowed to drive? Thank you
Me too..i am scared.
your so funny! lol
i mean pain ,not cramping
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