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LittleGirl

(8,499 posts)
10. I had to beg for mine
Wed Dec 15, 2021, 09:03 AM
Dec 2021

I got it after 19 years of misery with endometriosis and poly cystic ovary syndrome. I just looked at the billing the other day. The doctor charged 2500 plus hospital fees for two nights. I upgraded to a private room and my copay was about 300. I spent far more than that before the misery ended. About 6 years later, found out I had Hashimoto’s (thyroid disease) which probably caused most of it. I hate doctors anymore.

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There are many other reasons than cancer where a hysterectomy might be necessary. Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #1
+1. my immediate thought. stopdiggin Dec 2021 #3
Endometriosis was the cause of mine when I was 39. I sinkingfeeling Dec 2021 #5
There are also molar pregnancies, which can sometimes Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #7
I have no idea, but we do know it's way too large janterry Dec 2021 #12
That seems like it would be much closer to reality than the Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #14
certainly the author(s) of the article don't know squat about other yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #16
I did. barbtries Dec 2021 #9
Immeasurably Improved - Great Description Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #22
ICE doctor was doing many unnecessary hysterectomies to enrich himself with extra billing. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2021 #2
With my wife, it was cancer, plain and simple DFW Dec 2021 #4
I thought this practice had stopped wnylib Dec 2021 #6
it is, yes you should have them. Best practices now indicate a yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author wnylib Dec 2021 #18
This does not appear to be a medically accurate article Pmc1962 Dec 2021 #8
isn't this found in: The hidden harms of oophorectomy? janterry Dec 2021 #11
Thank you Pmc1962!! Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #25
I had to beg for mine LittleGirl Dec 2021 #10
I had a history of endometrial cyst on an ovary with surgery. I was 32+ yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #13
I had a great dr and I understood the medical terms and my dr respected yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #15
At least one fifth appear to be unnecessary janterry Dec 2021 #29
I am surprised this article was written by a woman Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #19
There are very serious short and long term side effects janterry Dec 2021 #20
I am talking from information provided Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #21
there is an increased risk of cancer janterry Dec 2021 #23
What does the Mayo Clinic say Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #24
Bravo !! Duppers Dec 2021 #26
??? janterry Dec 2021 #28
Mayo and Cleveland Clinic Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #30
you're all set! janterry Dec 2021 #33
Here is what they say janterry Dec 2021 #27
Briefly scanned the 1st article Mary in S. Carolina Dec 2021 #31
ah, well janterry Dec 2021 #32
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