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i was operated due to simple hyperplasia, my right ovary and uterus was removed one week ago due to severe bleeding. now i am suffering everytime i moved bowels and pass urine it hurts a lot is this normal?
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Hi miablande,

First, I want to welcome you to the PM (Pain Management) Forum and let you know that we are glad you found this Forum. We are all CP (Chronic Pain) Patients that help each other with our own expertise and experiences that we have developed through our own CP Issues.

Bless you heart, I know how you are feeling as I went through a complete hysterectomy in 1991.  No matter what the circumstances it is not an easy surgery.  It doesn't surprise me that you are having these pains as the entire area is close to each other.  That being said, I would definitely call your Doctor and let them know what you are experiencing and ask them if this is what you should be expecting.  I don't remember experiencing anything like you are experiencing with my hysterectomy.  

I hope that you will let us know what your Doctor says as I'm very concerned about how you are doing so soon after your surgery!

I'll be looking for your updates...........Sherry  :)


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Hello, I am sorry to hear that you had surgery.  Surgery is very hard on the body.  Since it has only been a week I would say anything is possible but the best thing you could do is call the doctor's office and let them know of the problems you are having.  
Good luck
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