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I had a partial hysterectomy when i was in my 20's , and now have been having problems with cysyts growing on my remaining ovary and a tube we woman have. Not fallopian but cant remember the name used with my dr. Have any women out there had this problem ?? Or had to have a full hysterectomy ?? I am almost 50 now and its quite scary . I also have other health issues that are a problem for this surgery like high blood pressure, diabetes, and the drs are worried about my breathing and have also suggested that I might require blood transfusions !! If anyone can tell me of an experience they had or any help ?? I am really scared and would like to know of anyone else who has had this experience or simliar My dr has sent me to a high risk surgeon for this surgery ,and I will be having a full hysterectomy preformed to make sure cysyts have nothing else to grow on in there. For mine I had a Cancer surgeon do the work. |
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