Anonymous wrote:I had mine in 2022 for similar reasons. I was really anxious to have it and put it off far longer than I should have. Mine was laparoscopic and recovery was a breeze. Not having periods is great, but it’s also just nice to not have the whole thing taking up space in your brain. I was also feeling constantly bloated and looked pregnant due to the size and number of fibroids I had so moving on from that was another benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, this is really helpful because my doc said I needed to take 4 weeks off of work and that seemed excessive to me. Glad to know recovery is not that bad. Mine will be laparoscopic but with 5 incisions instead of 3 so a little more recovery than regular surgery, but it it doesn’t seem like it will be that bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recovery was a big nothing-burger. I was back at work a week later (and probably could have gone back sooner, but J6 happened and I was glued to the news for a few days). It did not hurt at all — maybe I have a high pain tolerance? I had some other procedures at the same time that hurt worse (bladder repair, cystocele/rectocele), but overall I was fine.
I absolutely did not miss my periods — are you crazy?!?!?!?!. So happy to have had the hysterectomy!
How long ago did you have it out? How much weight have you gained?
Anonymous wrote:Recovery was a big nothing-burger. I was back at work a week later (and probably could have gone back sooner, but J6 happened and I was glued to the news for a few days). It did not hurt at all — maybe I have a high pain tolerance? I had some other procedures at the same time that hurt worse (bladder repair, cystocele/rectocele), but overall I was fine.
I absolutely did not miss my periods — are you crazy?!?!?!?!. So happy to have had the hysterectomy!