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| Question:
I had a hysterectomy 3 yrs. ago due to endometriosis,
primarily. I have still been having symptoms of a premenstrual type, such as headaches,
irritability, etc. These symptoms have presented themselves at
the same time every month. My Gynecologist says that this is not
possible. I guess he feels that it is all in my head. My
husband is the one who made the connection of the dates and symptoms.
I have been on Premarin, 1.25mg once a day and Wellbutrin, 150mg
2 times a day. Can you give me any insight or direct me to
someone who can? Answer: I suppose that your ovaries are removed also. Because with hysterectomy only, the ovaries are retained and all cyclic variations are maintained. Without ovaries, a cyclic pattern is not possible because of hormonal changes. But I have heard this observation several times. My hypothesis is that somewhere in the brain a cyclical pattern is still working. But there is no literature about that. |
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At my yearly exam I asked my doctor to do an ultra-sound as a
screening device. She discovered the lining of the uterus was a
"9" and should be a "5". She did a biopsy.
I do not take HRT. Should I be concerned about uterine
cancer? Why the biopsy and what will happen if the biopsy shows only
normal cells? Answer: The endometrial thickness in postmenopausal women with bleeding has to be less than 5 mm for reassurance. With more than 4-5 mm endometrial biopsy or other investigations are advised. For women without bleeding no "normal" thickness is known. Usually the lining is thin, but not always. Maybe a polyp exists (as in 10% of women). No therapy required for non-bleeding polyps. So with normal cells no need for further diagnosis. |
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I had a complete hysterectomy in May of last year. My doctor
started me on Estrace. After about a month, I started having pains
in my legs and arms and severe headaches. I called my doctor who
switched me to Cenestin. I no longer have the hot flashes but do
have some mood swings and absolutely no sex drive. I have been
on them for about five months. Also, my elbows seem to ache a lot
since I have been on Cenestin. Not in the joint, but in the soft
inner part of the elbow I stopped taking them for about two
weeks and was so moody my husband was threatening to leave me. I
also got extremely depressed when I was off of them about a week. It
got gradually worse and I was afraid enough to start taking them
again. I could not wait to get older with grown children so I
could enjoy the things I always wanted to do. Now I feel bad all
the time and do not want to do anything. Do I need to contact my
doctor about changing them yet again?
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