Living with HysterectomyThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Hysterectomy Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download total abdominal hysterectomy(RISK) 4 months ago i had a hysterectomy (abdominal) only uterus and cervix was removed,one doctor refused to my surgery cuz he said i was high risk so we found a doctor so she did my surgery(my bladder and uterus was formed together by scar tissue’s)she did not know this at the time(but if she looked around before cutting she mite of found it)so she cut my bladder in 2 place’s she tried to repair it but failed so half way threw my surgery she had to call for another doctor to come in and repair it. i woke up later that nite to be told my surgery had went wrong.i went home 3 days later with 15 staples in my stomach(i’m not a very big person) she cut me from hip to hip.but i went home with a urine catheter for 14 days-she admitted it was partly her fault but not once said she was sorry for goofing up,i heeled from everything but keep getting urinary tract infection and can never let my bladder get filled-also she did not remove my ovary’s during the hysterectomy,so now in 5 days i go for surgery again to have both ovary’s removed(i am only 36 years old)plus we found out i have a reaction to anesthesia so when they say there are risk to a hysterectomy don’t take it lightly and check to see how many times the doctor has messed up on other surgery’s Comments
October 2009
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