Recovery Update - 10 Months Post Prolapse Repair Surgery & Vaginal Hysterectomy

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2022
  • In this video chronicling my pelvic organ prolapse repair recovery, I discuss what I am experiencing at nearly 1 year post surgery, and give a hopeful glimpse into what the future holds for women who are facing this surgery, or who’ve recently had it. I also discussed the importance of choosing the right doctors and care team to support you through this journey. 
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Комментарии • 20

  • @nena1247
    @nena1247 Год назад +3

    Thank you for taking about this. I had surgery (bladder sling and rectocele repair) almost 2 yrs ago, and don't feel the same since. I have the dribble after urinating and that was never an issue before so always question myself why I went through with this surgery. The post-op pain from my rectocele repair was truly intolerable and I couldn't even sit for 6 weeks, which was maddening. As you've stated, I really wish women would be educated early on all the things that impact our pelvic floor. It would save many of us, a lot of pain, suffering, mental anguish, and sleepless nights. I sincerely appreciate your openness in discussing a topic that unfortunately, not many women talk about. Thank you and stay blessed.

    • @personalprolapsestory
      @personalprolapsestory  Год назад

      Hi. Thank you for reaching out. I’m so sorry to hear about what you’ve been going through. I am no doctor, but if you are still experiencing those struggles, it sounds like you need to be reevaluated. As far as the urinary issues, it could be that your sling is too loose or too tight. From what I have read, this sounds like a potential issue with your sling needing loosened. I also saw a Proctologist for the first year after my surgery, because I was battling hemorrhoids and fissures. I got a lot of relief from various procedures and treatment methods. If you are still having any rectocele issues, it might be worth visiting a proctologist to get their opinion on how your repairs were done and are healing. You are absolutely right that women do not know enough about our pelvic floor, or probably our bodies in general. If we better understood what impacts the pelvic floor, we could better avoid things that mess it up. Or we could at least try. It’s kind of funny, but my vaginal surgeon told me that he has had each of his daughters have elective C-section because he knows the damage that vaginal deliveries can cause to that entire area. I just think that that is a rather eye-opening Statement to hear from him. I hope you find some relief, and that you don’t just settle with having to deal with the issues you are currently facing. Get a second opinion from a different surgeon, and this time be sure that you go to a vaginal surgeon, if that’s not what you did before. I wish you the best. Reach out via email if you have any specific questions.

    • @nena1247
      @nena1247 Год назад

      @@personalprolapsestory thank you for your reply. I hope this channel continues to grow to further enlighten women who oftentimes feel alone in this journey.

  • @marisa5934
    @marisa5934 Год назад +2

    To avoid UTI's, everytime you need to move your bowels, put toilet paper into the toilet bowl to stop the splash up. It's been a lifesaver for me since a nurse told me to do that many years ago. I have not had a UTI since that advice was given to me. Most UTI's are caused from the splash up! Great video thank you for sharing your journey ❤️

  • @heatherkellam8353
    @heatherkellam8353 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate how open and honest you have been with your injuries. I have just been dx’d with rectocele and this has been the hardest week of my life. Listening to you and how you have felt has really validated my own feelings. After 5 days, I am finally feeling better. I am so happy for coming across your video. Thank you!! Hope all continues to go well for you.

  • @annwidner1267
    @annwidner1267 6 месяцев назад

    I just found your RUclips channel and watched your 4 week post surgery video. I had surgery for enterocoele and internal rectal prolapse last Wednesday and was discharged on Saturday. Your story is very comforting because it helps me not feel so alone. Thank you for being courageous and sharing. More people should talk about POP. So many people suffer alone. God bless you!!❤

    • @personalprolapsestory
      @personalprolapsestory  6 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you’ve found this channel helpful! I hope you enjoy all of my content and have a speedy recovery! Feel free to reach out by email (personalprolapsesurgery@gmail.com) if you have any questions. 😊

  • @brittanyb5942
    @brittanyb5942 5 месяцев назад +1

    I hate that most of these doctors just don’t care. It is very very discouraging when you know something isn’t right and they ignore you!

  • @margaretwilson1539
    @margaretwilson1539 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your being so open. Your video is very informative. I wish you health and happiness from now on. You've been through so much.. 👍

  • @dawnmerlino5491
    @dawnmerlino5491 7 месяцев назад

    I had a pelvic therapist tell me it's essential for all women to work on strengthening the pelvic floor. I too had a horribly traumatic 1st delivery. 9 4.5 baby. 12 days late. Shoulder dystopia. Forceps. Baby resuscitation. Urinary damage. Catheter home for 2 weeks. Just a mess recovery. Now I have many issues from this and needsurgery but am terrified of recovery and making things worse. Your sharing all this gives me hope to see a surgeon. So glad you are doing so well now. ❤

    • @milliemaina3820
      @milliemaina3820 3 месяца назад

      I am really sorry about all you went through and i can imagine how a traumatic birth affects ones' mental health.I would advise that you get the best doctor out there and dont settle...some surgeons are crooks.Wishing you all the best

  • @Mci10934
    @Mci10934 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your videos and information.

  • @geometricheaddress9457
    @geometricheaddress9457 Год назад

    Thanks so much for these videos. I had no idea prolapse was even a possibility. No one tells you anything. Now I'm scheduled for pelvic reconstruction surgery in a month. Nervous but just wanna get it over with. I can't find anything online besides doctors and ppl talking about kegels and physical therapy. Thanks again! So glad your surgery was successful! My Dr recommended to remove the uterus at the same time. I'm so uneasy about that. I read your body changes shape and orgasms aren't great. And they have to make a cuff to replace your cervix. So scary!

    • @personalprolapsestory
      @personalprolapsestory  Год назад +2

      I have not experienced any change in orgasm and haven’t noticed a change in shape. Honestly, the hysterectomy was a breeze compared to the prolapse repair. I hope you’ll have the same sentiments after it’s done!

  • @tyladb
    @tyladb 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for being so thorough. I go in for the same thing in 3 days😬😬😬

    • @personalprolapsestory
      @personalprolapsestory  10 месяцев назад

      Good luck!! Email me at personalprolapsestory@gmail.com if you have Qs!

  • @celeneramos3590
    @celeneramos3590 Год назад

    Omg!!! Im a month out of my surgery and I just had my period and I wanted to clean completely as I tried to use my fingers to clean I didn’t find the tunnel either!! 😮 I was in so much shock I don’t know where it went 😱

  • @Sadtoday
    @Sadtoday Год назад

    I’m crying honestly thank you for sharing. I haven’t had sex in two years and want to get myself checked out for this and start my journey

    • @personalprolapsestory
      @personalprolapsestory  Год назад

      Hi, friend. I’m so glad you found my channel. No one should continue to suffer, as there is definitely help out there. even if it did not require you to have surgery, or you were not ready for that yet, there is physical therapy and other treatments that can help your symptoms. Also, intimacy is not off the table, even if you do have diagnosed prolapses. Although it does make things more challenging, and sometimes uncomfortable. Please feel free to reach out to me via email with any questions you have at personalprolapsestory@gmail.com. Hang in there, and find yourself a good doctor. Start by searching for a urogynecologist or someone who specializes in vaginal surgery/repair.