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Are Hysterectomies a Little "Too" Usual ? Please discuss...
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 462321" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I think 10 years ago it was almost like a trend. Every other person that had fibroids or endometriosis was having their uterus out. It was just thought to be the common protocol for these sorts of ailments.</p><p>My cousin has a HUGE problem with fibroid tumors, is very bloated and sick a lot. They told her she was going to have a hysterectomy, but before doing so they gave her a new medication that is out that reduce the tumors. She is feeling tons better, and now the doctors are backing off the surgery. </p><p>So I don't know if it is that doctors "think" these should be done, or it is just what has been routinely prescribed for women with these problems. The good news is that is sounds like there are some new medications out there that might turn that around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 462321, member: 3301"] I think 10 years ago it was almost like a trend. Every other person that had fibroids or endometriosis was having their uterus out. It was just thought to be the common protocol for these sorts of ailments. My cousin has a HUGE problem with fibroid tumors, is very bloated and sick a lot. They told her she was going to have a hysterectomy, but before doing so they gave her a new medication that is out that reduce the tumors. She is feeling tons better, and now the doctors are backing off the surgery. So I don't know if it is that doctors "think" these should be done, or it is just what has been routinely prescribed for women with these problems. The good news is that is sounds like there are some new medications out there that might turn that around. [/QUOTE]
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