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Bleeding all of the time

I have had mulptiple surgeries where I have removed two huge tumors, one benign and one with loads of cancer cells in the past two years.  I am 28 with only a peice of my right ovary left and I have now been bleeding nonstop for four months.  It gets worse after intercourse and I have to use a couple of tampons every day.  I had my thyroid and my hormones checked and they were pretty normal.  My blood pressure and pulse are consistantly really low however and I am morbidly depressed and tired all of the time.  I have had so many issues, cervical and uterine polyps, a bone loss related broken leg and shattered ankle and all of the tumor stuff in the past two years that I think I want to just get a hysterectomy...but it's the bleeding that is really freaking me out. What do I do?
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I am 44 yrs old and have had problems with my periods all my life. This last year it has gotten worse and much more frequent. My doc has put me on progesterone twice but has made things worse. My last bout lasted 32 days and now my doc is thinking that its fibroids and is doing a biopsy on may3 so I am glad that maybe I will get to the bottom of this
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hi you could visit this site for more info http://besthealthoptions.com/pregnancy. gud day!
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