Because you mentioned surgery to correct a deviated septum, I'm inclined to believe that your sleep apnea had nothing to do with your hysterectomy. Instead, it probably contributed to your feeling of exhaustion.
Just my opinion.
As for relating your hysterectomy to your chronic feeling of exhaustion, have you discussed chronic fatigue with your doctor? There may not necessarily be a relationship between chronic fatigue and hysterectomy.
It's really best to consult your doctor. Meanwhile, let's present your question to our panel of Experts and see what they suggest.
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Because you mentioned surgery to correct a deviated septum, I'm inclined to believe that your sleep apnea had nothing to do with your hysterectomy. Instead, it probably contributed to your feeling of exhaustion.
Just my opinion.
As for relating your hysterectomy to your chronic feeling of exhaustion, have you discussed chronic fatigue with your doctor? There may not necessarily be a relationship between chronic fatigue and hysterectomy.
It's really best to consult your doctor. Meanwhile, let's present your question to our panel of Experts and see what they suggest.
Thank you for your question.
September 2, 2008 - 6:53pmThis Comment
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