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Cramps after Hysterectomy

I had a hysterectomy 5 years ago and ever since I have what feels like menstral cramps every month. I still have my ovaries so I'm ovulating......Well for the last two months the pain is localized to the right side and I'm experiencing a gammot of other issues. Migraines, nausea, aches and pains all over, not eating not sleeping, hot sweating and then cold. What the heck is going on now? Is it just my hormones going crazy or something else??
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I'm glad to hear you got an appointment to see your Dr. Hopefully have some answers soon. You can be put on their cancellation list. Maybe you'll be able to see your Dr sooner. Just call them and tell them you want to get in if someone cancels. Take care. Remar
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Going to the Dr Feb 23. That's the earliest I can see them......so they say. maybe I can make it another month.
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I do think it's your hormones since you still have your ovaries. Have you talked to your Dr about this? It sounds like you need to have tests done. Hopefully our CL Cherie can answer this question for you.  Remar
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