I can't offer any information but wanted to wish you well. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
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I am late posting but have just gotten home and on the boards to ask. I am having a vaginal hysterectomy tomorrow morning (just found out for sure today). I wonder if anyone else has been through the experience & if you can tell me what to expect from recovery.
What were the first few days like?
And when could you resume cycling?
Thanks!
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I can't offer any information but wanted to wish you well. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
Kerry
no advice, but wanted to say good luck and quick healing.
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*hugs* best wishes to you. I hope all goes well. I'll be thinking of you.
Thank you all so much - TE girls are the best! I am not looking forward to the recovery, but I AM looking forward to not bleeding and being anemic and feeling tired all the time. Somehow all that does not fit with what I really want to be doing!![]()
I'll be home sometime Thursday & will post as soon as I am able. Thanks everyone!
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Hope you have a speedy recovery! One of my teammates had this done over the winter. She was back on her bike (and feeling great) in a very short time. I don't remember exactly how long, but I seem to recall being rather amazed (as in you had what done, when and how are you here!), so I think it may have been counted in days rather than weeks!
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Good luck tomorrow! I had this done long enough ago that I don't remember exactly how long recovery took, except that it was over pretty darn fast. I also distintly remember how much better I felt, and especially nice was having that PMS cloud lift.
I have no advice, but I shall keep you in my prayers and wish you a very speedy recovery!
Jennifer
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Eden and Bmo3 - thank you so much for your good wishes. You don't know how much your support and encouragement means.
Triskeliongirl - you make me feel much better! Reading "pretty darn fast" is so encouraging. I hope I heal like you did.
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Good luck tomorrow IFJane! I'll be sending positive energy and bright coloured healing butterflies your way - green and purple, specifically. Let me know if you see them.We'll talk about the pain drugs after that!
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I don't have any specific advice for you but good luck tomorrow. Take care of yourself.
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Just wanted to wish you good luck tomorrow. I will be thinking and sending positve vibes your way. Take Care S
Jane -- Best wishes for a speedy recovery! I'll be sending lots of good thoughts your way.
My best wishes are with you too today! I am thinking good thoughts for you right now. And you are probably in surgary as we speak. Take care of your self and do everything the Dr tells you to do! And as soon as you can get back on that bike.
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Don't try to do too much, you will be utterly exhausted initially. I remember thinking about and planning...a trip to the bathroom, it took a lot of energy just to move around post-op.
Hope you feel tons better soon!
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