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No where in this article about hysterectomy does it state the consequences of having this surgery. Hysterectomy damage is life-long. Among the most commmon consequences are; heart disease, painful intercourse, loss of short-term memory, blunting of emotion, personality changes, irritability and suicidal thinking, bone, joint and muscle pain, osteoporosis and loss of physical sexual sensation and many many more plus a woman's vagina is shortened, carred and dislocated by this surgery. No matter how a hysterectomy is performed, the outcome is the same. No drugs or other treatments can replace ovarian or uterine hormones or functions. The loss is permanent. A woman ends up with many health problems. She will most likely loose her marriage and career because of not being able to function as before her surgery. My surgery was 22 years ago and not a day goes by that I wished I wouldn't have had this very damaging surgery. The doctor took my ovaries, uterus and cervix all for a pea-sized fibroid. He didn't give me any alternative surgeries. Please go to the HERS Foundation web site and get information about this surgery. www.hersfoundation.com.

March 26, 2011 - 5:11pm

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