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Recovery time Laproscopic ovary/cyst fallopian tube removal?

So I am 46 and just had laprascopic surgery to remove a 8.5cm cyst along with left ovary, both fallopian tubes, a 6.5 cm fibroid and a small cyst on my right ovary removed.  The dr said I would be feeling better in 2 weeks.  I am about 13 days out from the procedure and I feel worse.  I had my post opp appt and she felt that I was in more pain than she expected.  She also said I have a blood hematoma  behind my belly button that is fairly large and probably causing me pain.  Has anyone had similar issues with feeling bad still a few weeks out from their surgery?  I read some older posts, but I am hoping someone with a more recent surgery in the past couple of years could tell me their experience.  
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Hello there.  How are you feeling now?  Is there any update to your situation?  We'd love to hear from you.
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I am sorry your recovery has been slower than expected. How are you doing now? Are you having any symptoms of low hormones since one of your ovaries was removed?
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