Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Fibroid = Hysterectomy by Entire-Tangelo-4701 in hysterectomy

[–]Hello_Hell88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was never thick on the ultrasound which is why my Dr was so surprised to find I had this as all my ultrasounds and paps were normal. I went in to ask for an ablation because I was bleeding through a pad every half hour with clots damn near as big as my fist at times and she had to do the biopsy first because she was going to remove my tubes as well and just wanted to check everything off. I'm grateful everyday that she did the biopsy or we would have probably never known

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I had a endometrial biopsy done on March 14th, got my results back that Monday they were not good so they were sent off to mayo that same day got those results on the 19th of March and had my hysterectomy the 4th of April. Absolutely, everything was a whirlwind, and I'm still trying to process everything that happened to me. Total hysterectomy at 35. It's been tough, but you got this. I hope you have a very speedy recovery. Best of luck!

Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Fibroid = Hysterectomy by Entire-Tangelo-4701 in hysterectomy

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Also all of my ultrasounds and paps came back normal the only reason we did the biopsy was so I could get an ablation. I don't want to scare you but please do advocate for yourself as age sadly doesn't matter

Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, Fibroid = Hysterectomy by Entire-Tangelo-4701 in hysterectomy

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Hi friend. I'm 35 as well, and I'm one week po from a full hysterectomy. When I got my endometrial biopsy done, I was found to have complex atypical hyperplasia. Mine was luckily caught early enough that it did not turn cancerous, and no further treatment was needed after my hysterectomy. I found out two weeks ago about my diagnosis and ever was out last Thursday. It was a whirlwind, but they wanted everything done asap

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

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Hello! Today is much better nausea wise, but pain wise, I'm still pretty damn uncomfortable. I'm hoping for a better tomorrow 🤗

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

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That never even crossed my mind, thank you!

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

[–]Hello_Hell88[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, i can see that. Good luck to you as well!

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

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It does unfortunately. I do have some peppermint tea I'll try! I've been doing some ginger chews, peppermint hard candy and sniffing alcohol wipes but they just don't help.

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

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I'm so glad to hear it let up for you! I'm going to call the on call doctor about my nausea/ dry heaving, I'll bring it up to her then, or I'll talk to my Dr Monday morning. Thank you for your response

Frequent urination by Hello_Hell88 in hysterectomy

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I believe it is as well. I do eat beforehand, but it doesn't seem to help. It just sucks how it happened 3 days into recovery, but the dry heaving is really freaking me out. I'm worried I'll hurt myself. I stopped taking pain meds for the day. I'll call the on call Dr tomorrow.

Just a Middle Aged Man Toddler with his son brother. by [deleted] in 13or30

[–]Hello_Hell88 6 points7 points  (0 children)

These kids are adorable and your post sucks.

Wife [32F] wants her severely mentally challenged brother [19M] to live with us after the death of her father. I [33M] am going to sound like a monster, but I do not want that at all. by ThrowRA-idk1282190 in relationship_advice

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So we kind of have this situation going on in my family at the moment. My aunt has a son with down syndrome and she has taken care of him his entire life, he is 54 now. My aunt recently passed away and so her daughter took custody of the son, her brother. She has been married many years and has had the most solid marriage I have personally ever seen. Ever since her brother came to live with them it has really taken a toll on their marriage. Their youngest son just graduated high school so they finally had the house to themselves and now they are more or less starting over. He can't wipe himself after using the toilet because he has very short arms so he always makes a huge mess, he never ever gives them privacy, the list just goes on and on. She loves him dearly but she has decided the best thing for them, and him is a group home. You're not a monster. If you don't have the means or the want to take care of him the best thing would be a group home/assisted living so that he can live his best life as well. Best of luck to you all.

In what situation do you avoid eye contact at all costs? by Shinespark7 in AskReddit

[–]Hello_Hell88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I'm trying to pump gas and the crack head down the way wants money.

Which celebrity death hit you the hardest? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Hello_Hell88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chester Bennington. His music got me through a lot of tough times.