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I had planned to have my tubes tied when I have my rny. My surgeon has a gynecologist that assists him in surgery. I went in for my gyn exam with the doctor and he recommended to have my tubes removed instead of tied I was ok with this because I know the benefits of removing the whole tube when you're high risk for ovarian cancer. Well when he did the sonogram to check for cyst and fibroids there was an oddly shaped cyst on my ovary. He told me he wants to look at it again in December. If he doesn't like the look of it then he's going to remove my tubes and the ovary. Well I got a call today that they found pre cancerous cells on my cervix. So it is very possible I may have a hysterectomy at the same time as my rny.

I'm afraid that this will make my recovery really difficult. I've only had one other surgery and that was for ovarian cyst. I was 17 and it was an easy lap procedure. I'm kind if scared and just wondering if anyone else has gone thru this.

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On 10/21 I had both the rny and my ovaries/tubes etc removed. I am so glad I did it at the same time. My surgeon did the rny first, then the gyn came in and did her part. My rny doc actually assisted the gyn- because he wanted to be fully aware of everything going on inside of me in case there were future issues. He didnt like that I was on the table for so long- about 5.5 hours- but I guess I had some scar tissue down by my ovaries that took a while.

Anyway....day 10 of recovery. I think I have had more pain that the others I have read about, with an extra 4 incision cites. Actually only two sites have been really bad- the two biggest ones- and today is the first day I feel better that way. I have had a hard time telling whether the hot flashes and night sweats are from the surgical menopause, or from taking pain med. Perhaps a little of both. I meet with my gyn in a couple of weeks to talk about estrogen replacement (Im 40). Anyway, send me a message if you want to talk :)

Chelle

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Thank you. I got my surgery date today for November 19th. I'm really nervous about the gyn part of the surgery. I will message you. I only plan on taking 2 weeks off. I have basically a desk job.

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On 10/21 I had both the rny and my ovaries/tubes etc removed. I am so glad I did it at the same time. My surgeon did the rny first' date=' then the gyn came in and did her part. My rny doc actually assisted the gyn- because he wanted to be fully aware of everything going on inside of me in case there were future issues. He didnt like that I was on the table for so long- about 5.5 hours- but I guess I had some scar tissue down by my ovaries that took a while.

Anyway....day 10 of recovery. I think I have had more pain that the others I have read about, with an extra 4 incision cites. Actually only two sites have been really bad- the two biggest ones- and today is the first day I feel better that way. I have had a hard time telling whether the hot flashes and night sweats are from the surgical menopause, or from taking pain med. Perhaps a little of both. I meet with my gyn in a couple of weeks to talk about estrogen replacement (Im 40). Anyway, send me a message if you want to talk :)

Chelle[/quote']

How are you doing? I start my pre op next week. I'm really worried about the gyn part of my surgery. Have you had any complications?

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