Partial Hysterectomy 7 months ago. Why am I still in excruciating pain?

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Ladies please help. The first time I had sex 14 weeks after surgery I had to have an emergency surgery to repair the damage. The 2nd time was 7 months after 1st surgery and 4 months after 2nd surgery. This was just 2 weeks ago and I feel like I was raped with a 2 by 4!!! I don't ever want to try sex again. Does it get better? My doc terms me I'm fine and there is no reason for all this pain! !! Some one one tell me it gets better. I will have no sex life BC Im so scared. Not to mention I broke up with my boyfriend over this!!!

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    As you've had a partial hysterectomy you will still have your cervix so I wonder if it's something to do with your cervix because you shouldn't be having pain after all this time. You need referring back to your gynaecologist.
    • Posted

      They call it a partial but he took my cervix as well. I only have My ovaries. I have seen my doctor 3 times!!! This is why I'm asking for help??? I already am looking for a different doctor.
    • Posted

      Yes I think that's a good decision diana because you should not be suffering like this.
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    Nope they took my cervix. I only have my ovaries. I had it done at Cleveland Clinic in Florida and my doctor said its a partial BC I still have my ovaries. I have gone to my doctor 3 times to address this and he just tells me I'm fine. The pain I feel is not fine!!! In search odd a different doctor this is why I'm reaching out. Thank you for your response Matron
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      Thank you again. The pain is simply intolerable. Crazy think is I have a high pain for tolerance. Gave birth to2 children with out pain medicine, not even a local. When my appendix was taken out I refused pain medicine. I always refuse pain pills BC they never take the pain away.!😢😢😢

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