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mrs june tobin

i went to my doctor with a heavy feeling down below she examined me and said i have a prolapse im being referred to a gynocologist i had a hysterectomy 5 years ago so what sort of prolapse could it be
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well i still have my ovaries so i think it must have been a partial hysterectomy and im actually seeing the man who did the op so ill see what he has to say thank you for your reply
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I know you can have a prolapsed bladder, so it could be that.  I'd ask your gynecologist this, reminding her of the fact you've had a hysterectomy.  Of course, the question begs: was it a partial or full hysterectomy?
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