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I know; I was the same before my cancer surgery; it was worries that something would happen during it, and that I'd react badly to the anaesthesia.... and maybe die!Re: Hysterectomy
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I can really empathize about the feeling that your body has betrayed you. All my life I was as healthy as a horse, no problems, no allergies, rarely had a cold, very easy menopause, so I was horrified when I suddenly started falling apart all at once! COPD, anemia, colon cancer! I suppose we both should just be grateful for the previous years; we were luckier than many. And it's treatable, not a death sentence; you'll be back to normal before you know it. Chin up!Re: Hysterectomy
Cate I know how you are feeling, I was 75 when I had half my Bowel removed and I was terrified, like you I had not been really ill, hospital for my children and I was ashamed as I couldnt stop thinking about it. You will be fine when you actually get into hospital, its the waiting as well. Good luck girl, I will be thinking of you, Annie.Re: Hysterectomy
Hello CateRe: Hysterectomy
Here I am tearful again and thinking that it is like having some very dear friends who are there for me. I have never met any of you but you are all so caring and your caring is making me feel beeter.Re: Hysterectomy
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Sorry you are having to deal with this cookie but it has to be for the best. I hope you settle down soon as it must be an upsetting shock for you. I haven't had any experience myself so unable to help you there. I can send good vibes your way though and wish you well.
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