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I'm almost 6 weeks out from VSG surgery (had hernia repair at the same time). I had a hysterectomy 3 years ago and let me tell you, I was not expecting this emotional roller coaster. The mood swings have been monstrous and I really don't think I need to go back to work just yet. I cry at random and get so angry at people I just want to yell at them (and have). It's been frustrating until I went to my Ob/Gyn and he explained what's happening internally (fat stores estrogen and losing weight fast causes an estrogen roller coaster) and helped me feel better that it's a process and it will get better. We may have to tweak the estrogen Patches a few times until we get the right dosage.

Anyone else had this issue?

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This is something I fear. I had a full hysterectomy 2 years ago, and am scheduled for my surgery in 2 days. I stopped the hormone Patches 4 months ago but looks like that may have a mistake . Thank you for sharing , I will let you know how it all effects me assuming I still have the surgery, Thank you for sharing . I hope it gets better soon. If you need someone to vent to let me know.

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Have the surgery! It'll definitely be worth it to have the tool to lose the weight and keep it off! Definitely work with your Ob/Gyn closely. As long as you expect the emotional roller coaster and recognize that you're on the ride, just hold on and you'll be fine.

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Oh man! I had cancer 3 years ago (followed by 14 surgeries) hysterectomy 2 years ago. So with chemo, then hysterectony, I got to do menopause TWICE! YAY me! NOT looking forward to dealing with mood swings again. But I have to ask...since there is an estrogen dump from the fat stores, is there also a short-term increase in sex drive to go with it? Cuz I've had exactly ZERO since my hysterectomy!

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