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Posted By: Pugmom on 2009-06-24
In Reply to: There just might be something to it. - see msg.

It's just amazing seeing the connection. I'm glad your migraines are better. I had a hysterectomy for uterine prolapse. Afterward, the bowel movements were so painful, I'd scream while I was going. They must beat up your intestines or something because I was told it was due to intestinal bruising during the surgery.

Anyway, after about 6 months, I noticed that my IBS had gotten better, almost gone. Where I had chronic diarrhea (wouldn't know constipation if it slapped me in the face), this maybe only happens once or twice a month now where it used to be daily.

Weird. If I had known I would remain infertile until it prolapsed, I would have had that sucker gone a long time ago. It gave me problems for years between the dyspareunia and back pain (uterus was retroverted so far it was pressing on my spine, eventually I developed a fibroid the size of a softball behind my uterus that caused horrendous back pain for 2 years) My periods were so bad. I'd soak through 2 overnight pads midway through the night. But I held onto hope that just maybe I'd get pregnant once before menopause. My uterus was nothing but a useless, annoying organ that gave me nothing but trouble. Good riddance!


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