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After Cyst Removal

Hi ladies. I had my tubes tied (about 5 years ago) and during that process they discoverd a cyst on my ovary, big enough that they took my ovary. I was told that this would not affect my periods or anything, however, since that time I have a horrible, heavy period every few months (mine are heavy anyway, but this is awful). I think is is connected to me only having one ovary...maybe related to hormones or something... Has anyone else had these issues, or similar? I can't get a Dr. to pay attention to me on this. I am currently having one of these awful periods and I have to change a super tampon and heavy pad back up every hour and a half or so to keep from leaking. This makes work a liitle bit difficult. If I move too quickly or sneeze, I have to stop what I'm doing and go change... This has gone on since a few months after my surgery... Not every month, but every second or third month it is almost unbearable. Any input is appreciated. Just trying to pinpoint the issue so I'm armed next time I go to the doctor. Thanks.

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If the doctor does not listen and pay attention, it is time for a new doctor.
I use Dr Joe Hermann at St John's.

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I will suggest a couple of books to check into - What your doctor may NOT tell you about Premenopause - Balance your hormones and your life from Thirty to Fify by John R. Lee, M.D. it has lots of great important information on Natural Progesterone. Another great book is Hormone Balance - A matter of Life and Health; A comprehensive guide to Natural Hormone Balance for Women and Health Care professionals written by Kristine B. Klitzke, R.N.
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Hi J.,

I have not had any experience with the condition you are suffering from, I have however had A LOT of experience with your statement of not being able to get a Dr to pay attention to this issue...my question is why are you still using him? Anytime you walk away from a Dr. feeling like he is not listening to you, it's time to find a new Doctor. We go to them and pay them to take care of us, as they have gone to medical school and it is their job! At this point if he did listen to you - would you trust or believe his opinion?

I have a daughter that developed female issues when she was 17 and after WE did all the research we pinpointed it down to endometriosis, and it took several doctors and many years before we found a Dr. that would listen and FIND the problem. We kept either getting the brush off of having procedures done that showed the FRONT of her ovaries and we kept being told that all was fine, everything looks healthy, but my daughter KNEW there was something wrong with her body so we pushed on and finally found a doctor that looked beyond the obvious and FOUND what do you know endometriosis BEHIND her ovaries! To make a long story short - after 8 painful years, she had a hysterectomy at the age of 25 after several treatment options that did not work for her. I truly believe had we not pressed on until we found a Dr. that took the time to actually listen, she would probably still be in pain today.

Ask around for referrals from friends and family - find a good Dr. that will take the time and listen to you as a human and not just a co-pay and you should be able to find the answers you seek!

I know a couple of VERY good Dr.s, if you live in the Saint Louis area and are interested in the names and numbers, just let me know and I would be glad to refer them to you.

Good luck and just remember - it is YOUR body and if you feel that something is not right, don't take disinterest as an answer - keep fighting until you find out what you need to know.

Good Luck!

N.

If you are done having kids I would ask your doctor about Uterine Ablasion. I noticed other women have mentioned it. My mother had it done a few years back. She was having the same problems. They basicly burn away the lining of your uterus and you have no more periods ever. She said the first day or so after the procedure are like a very bad period but then you never have to worry about it again.

J., my sister had a similar situation. She would just get to work and have to leave to go change her clothes, if you know what I mean. She was in the bathroom constantly, and no matter how big the pad was it wasn't enough. She eventually had to have a procedure called (I know I'm going to mess up the spelling) an ablation. If I understand it correctly, the lining of your uterus is removed so you don't have periods anymore, and is not supposed to affect you in any way. My sister thinks it is the best thing ever, no more periods, cramps, etc. It was a quick procedure for her and she was up and around the next day. Good luck to you.

I'd like to second the suggestion by Kathy B that you educate yourself about hormone balance. I haven't read Dr Lee's book on perimenopause, but I have read his book on breast cancer, and he has a lot of information about natural hormones and how they differ from synthetic ones, and also about safe ways to balance the hormones to treat conditions like yours, without resorting to invasive surgeries. Often the surgery can lead to further imbalance (as you are experiencing), which is often treated by synthetic hormones, which can exacerbate the condition, or cause other symptoms altogether. Learn all you can about hormones and natural treatments, then find a holistic, or at least progressive, doctor who will work with you to optimize your wellness.

I had a cyst and a tumor on my ovary. I would just go ahead and do a total hysterectomy. Check your Iron and B-12 levels also. I use to be really heavy to. I use natural vitamins that has all the iron and b-12 that you need. check this website out.

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I would talk to a gynocologist. They specialize in reproductive issues. Personally I go through only having a period every other to every 3 months, but my periods are not real heavy when they occur. I went to a gynacologist who perscribed a medicine to 'clean out' my uterine lining every month so it won't build up & possibly cause a very heavy flow. Anyway I guess the symptoms that I have lean towards PCOS (Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome). I will have to take this medicine for the rest of my life (or at least until menopause). I have also had my hormones tested & they came out fine.

God bless!

If the doctor does not listen and pay attention, it is time for a new doctor.
I use Dr Joe Hermann at St John's.

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