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Comment posted Is hysterectomy after menopause the best answer for hormone therapy when you have uterine fibroids? by i ♥ hershey ♥♥♥♥♥.
if you have both doctors telling you the same thing then I say go for it ~ i never made it to menopause I had a hyst 8 years ago & all though it was a little mind boggling for me I made it through just fine & I did do hrt for about 1 month & quit due to the high risk of heart attack & stroke & death ~but I am fine without it & have no strange hair growing any where so I did well i do believe♦
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- I am 38 months past menopause and having a daVinci hysterectomy in 36 hours. What was once just a matter of fibroid has become endometrial cancer – very common with a 95% cure rate, but still scary whenever “c” comes into play. I cannot find anything on the Net regarding a recurrence of post surgical menopause symptoms for women who were in menopause before having a hysterectomy. Since it’s the weekend, and I failed to ask my doctor this key question during the pre-op visit, does anyone know the answer?
- fibroids is normally not life threatening and it responds well to natural cure. Have you explored this option. In case it is not an emergency , natural cure for fibroids are the best treatment for uterine fibroids.
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- You have 2 docs recommending hysterectomy. You could get a third opinion, possibly from a woman doctor. I imagine the HRT would be painful with fibroids and that is why your first doc wants to do the surgery. I suppose the staph infections are a result of an enlarged uterus, but I am not an expert. This may a reason to get another opinion, however staph infections seem pretty serious–so if this is the case, it’s a strong case for the operation.
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No, estrogen is a hormone replacement as is only available by prescription. If you search the internet under “holistic estrogen replacement” you’ll find several supplements, etc. that can be purchased but as for OTC estrogen, no. - what is a good otc menopause supplement?
I suggest giving Menopause Balance Complex a try. It uses compounds found in plants called photoestrogens to ease mood swings, sleeplessness, and hot flashes associated with menopause.Contains extract of Black Cohosh, Soy Isoflavones, and flaxseed and a blend of dong quai, red clover, and licorice. No artificial colors or flavors or synthetic preservatives.
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You have 2 docs recommending hysterectomy. You could get a third opinion, possibly from a woman doctor. I imagine the HRT would be painful with fibroids and that is why your first doc wants to do the surgery. I suppose the staph infections are a result of an enlarged uterus, but I am not an expert. This may a reason to get another opinion, however staph infections seem pretty serious–so if this is the case, it’s a strong case for the operation.
if you have both doctors telling you the same thing then I say go for it ~ i never made it to menopause I had a hyst 8 years ago & all though it was a little mind boggling for me I made it through just fine & I did do hrt for about 1 month & quit due to the high risk of heart attack & stroke & death ~but I am fine without it & have no strange hair growing any where so I did well i do believe♦
fibroids is normally not life threatening and it responds well to natural cure. Have you explored this option. In case it is not an emergency , natural cure for fibroids are the best treatment for uterine fibroids.
In case you are interested to read my story and know more about it please visit http://perimenopausehelp.net/"
I am 38 months past menopause and having a daVinci hysterectomy in 36 hours. What was once just a matter of fibroid has become endometrial cancer – very common with a 95% cure rate, but still scary whenever “c” comes into play. I cannot find anything on the Net regarding a recurrence of post surgical menopause symptoms for women who were in menopause before having a hysterectomy. Since it’s the weekend, and I failed to ask my doctor this key question during the pre-op visit, does anyone know the answer?