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1562716 tn?1295008950

menapause

im 30 years old and i had uterus and right ovary removed over year ago i suffer from depression and anxiety but my moods are worse i still have pain rite side nite sweats chills 2  why help
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
Since one ovary and uterus was removed, chances of hormonal imbalance are always there. Thyroid problems and abnormal levels of FSH, LH, prolactin, androgen hormones or male hormones and estrogen hormones can be the cause and hence get this tested. If there is pain on right side, then possibility of gut disorders like colitis, IBS, kidney stones etc should be looked into. The pain can also be due to adhesions formed post surgery.
I think you should discuss these possibilities with your doctor. It is difficult to comment beyond this without examining. A comprehensive investigation is required keeping all the points in mind. Take care!
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1562716 tn?1295008950
wow thanks i reallly appreciate the advice and suggestions
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1556126 tn?1295494186
Wow, I would definitely make an appointment to see your Dr and find out why you are getting chills. As for your Depression and Anxiety, you need to find a good Psych so he/she can find the right kind of med for you. I thought that my Depression could never get better. But, with talk therapy and Medication I am currently stable. What we have is not easy and will take alot of med tries to find the one that works for you. But, at the end you need mental peace and relief, because depression can make you ill and moody. I thank my husband for sticking with ALL my mood swings. So, don't give up!
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Are you taking any hormone replacements?  
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