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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Please note, people who have not yet had a hysterectomy, do find sites and comments like these. I know when I developed hemorrhoids post-hyst, I went to sites of people who had hemorrhoids as I figured they would be more knowledgeable than me (given it was my first experience with them) and I found people who had them for years, people who had surgery for them, people positing about issues after surgery, etc. This was helpful for me as it allowed me to decide how I wanted to proceed.

I've read the comments on this blog and no one is blaming any woman for having the surgery, that would be absurd, but I do see woman trying desperately to spare other women the real life-long pain that comes after this surgery for many women. The reason you haven't gotten the solutions/suggestions you are looking for is because there are none.

For me I take baking soda baths (no soap), and use a combination of coconut oil/baking soda for deodorant. I also take a quality probiotic - but these actions are merely stop gap measures for a body that can no longer perform as expected and not a solution.

The issues after surgery have to do with no longer having the normal female functions and integrity in all it's ebb and flows and balancing acts.

June 28, 2015 - 5:02am

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