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I am going to have a hysterectomy next month and I was just wondering, Is it true that you will bleed up to 6 weeks and can not drive, lift or do much of anything? I will know in a few weeks about what kind of hysterctomy I am going to have, but I been hearing alot of things about it.
Tammy
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Thanks so much for your comments. I DO feel better knowing I have friends here that will be thinking and praying for me. I sent you a PM :-)
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Tomorrow I go for my ppst op appt. I assume that is when I will find out more about my surgery and what to expect. any suggestions?
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thank you, you made me feel alot better. I hope the best for you also. We can do it! just think after it is all done and over with and we heal up we will feel alot better.
trh
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that was suppose to be "take time to heal" not tale
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Feb 1st getting here fast..............its gonna be a breeze..........can't be as bad a labor right?  Don't worry!!!!! You have a new friend who will be saying prayers for a great surgery and swift recovery.  Take care and be the princess..........tale time to heal...don't over do to fast...........and you will be super!                hugs!!!!
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I heard from others who said it wasn't too bad and they didnt bleed. Your not alone mine is the 5th...........we will be ok.....lets take a deep breath together...........ahhhh better
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