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Are There Disadvantages of having Hysterectomy at 40? |
I've had severe periods, crampings, clotting, and hemorrhages in my lifetime, and as I get older I cannot handle it any more and have taken Provera, and pain pills, but my problems are severer than pills could take care of, and yes, I've gone to gynec.. 100s of times and had tests. They claim that I am too young to have a hysterectomy, but my problems are so severe that I cannot work, have mental health, and emotional problems as a result of my damned vaginal problems. Also, am a virgin so what would be the negatives about having one. No. Never plan to have children or marry as I am 39 now. Please I am in too much pain always to have a partner or children. I suffer terrible. Help Am a virgin. I can understand your situation..I had miserable periods most of my life as well . Well, in your condition, I don't see any disadvantages, unless you wanted to get pregnant later on. |
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