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Having partial hysterectomy with bladder tac

Have an appointment on the 16th with the Dr/Sugeon.  So I dont know how this is going to go.  I am having a partial hysterecomy, I have a 41/2 inch tumor, my gynecologist that was going to do the procedure said that it is now a little tricky having the turmor.  So has anyone had this done with the bladder tac, how long in the hospital, recovery, I dont want to be out of work more than 3 weeks.  How is the pain?
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2218783 tn?1357571081
I would ask Your Doctor about recovery time Write all the questions down you have so you remember them all.
I would think It would depend on the actually surgery itself.
Good Luck to you and Dont forget write down these questions they are important.
I am sending you positive thoughts and prayers for speedy recovery :)))
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As of my last visit when I had a biopsy done, which came out benign, they are leaving my ovaries and tubes.
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495284 tn?1333894042
Write these questions down so when you see the surgeon he/she will be able to answer them.  The recovery time will depend on how invasive they are with the surgery.  Are they leaving your ovaries?  Keep us posted on what the surgeon says~
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