cluvsdisney
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I had an abdominal hysterectomy 5 years ago for ginormous fibroids. I still have my ovaries but that's it. The surgery was on Friday and I was released from the hospital on Sunday. The first week, I had a lot of surgical pain...each day I felt better but it was tough moving around, getting up from bed that sort of thing. Week 2, I was still moving slow but the pain decreased tremendously and I started getting out of the house a little. But I would get tired very easily and it was uncomfortable to sit for stretches of time. Week 3, the pain was gone, I was getting around ok and went back to driving but still very very tired. Week 4, I felt pretty good but would be really tired at the end of the day. If I drove to work, I would have gone back at this point. Since I take a commuter train, I stayed home this last week bc I knew hiking in and out of Penn Station would basically kick my butt.
I was careful for the full 6 weeks and after about 2 months I felt better than I felt in years. I didn't realize how the fibroids were effecting my body...I was anemic, they caused my uterus to push up against my diaphragm so I never really caught my breath, etc. I just regret not doing it sooner.
For the first few weeks, I felt like things were settling in a bit. It didn't hurt, it just felt weird. I don't know if it was in my head or not but that's how it was for me.
I was careful for the full 6 weeks and after about 2 months I felt better than I felt in years. I didn't realize how the fibroids were effecting my body...I was anemic, they caused my uterus to push up against my diaphragm so I never really caught my breath, etc. I just regret not doing it sooner.
Question for you ladies - can you feel that your uterus is missing after the surgery? I know I will need a hysterectomy at some point not the future to stop mybendometriosis from progressing, so I'm just wondering if you feel like something is missing.
For the first few weeks, I felt like things were settling in a bit. It didn't hurt, it just felt weird. I don't know if it was in my head or not but that's how it was for me.