Thank you for you comment. After my hysterectomy and having to have to go back into surgery the next couple of days due to bleeding I did change doctors. I was told by the first doctor everything was removed so the doctor I have now, the one that done my surgery in October said looking back at the doctors notes that doctor did remove everything. My current doctor also made the comment she really didn't know what the mass was and said to her it seem to look like where the ovary and tube regenerated. In saying that she said she just took everything out that didn't look right. I am taking hormone replacement and have been doing that since my first surgery. I have had a few spells of hot flashes but that was at the beginning and I have had to deal with vaginal dryness but the estrogen cream has helped with that. I went to an Urgent Care center in my town and they sent me to have an ultrasound which did not see anything so I with continueing to have pain I went to see my current gynocologist and she informed yesterday that we would need to have a CT scan done. I have been having headaches these last few days. I hope the CT scan can tell us something and I hope and pray that it is nothing serious and that I won't be back in for surgery again. Praying faithfully for a good report.View Thread
2 yrs ago I had a hysterectomy due to fibroiod tumors on my uterus. The sugery was done abdominally. My tubes, cervix, uterus and one ovary was taken. On the 3rd day, the day I was suppose to get to go home I was back in surgery because the ovary that the doctor left had been nicked and I had been bleeding for 2 days with 4 pints of blood in my abdomen. So going back in to stop the bleeding the doctor took the ovary that was originally left. About six months ago I had to have an appendectomy. After my appendectomy I was having a lot of stomach pain. Investing my abdominal pain the ultrasound showed a mass in my left pelvic area. I was told this was probably a hemotama from the appendectomy and not to worry it was dissolve. After 4 months the last month I was having terrible back pain and hurting in my lower left pelvic area but mainly my back hurt. While in the ER the doctor did a MRI on my back and said my back looked great but the MRI picked up the mass in my left pelvic area which had grown since the last scan I had done back when it was thought to be a hemotoma. I was back in surgery the next day and was told my ovaries and tubes had regenerated and thats why I was having the pain. It has been 3 months since my surgery and I'm hurting in my back and lower left pelvic area like I orginally was. Can you tubes and ovaries regenerate? Why could I be hurting the same way again? I'm just feeling so overwhelmed and confused. I'm only 34 and this has been alot. I couldn't have done all this without God and the love and support of my husband and kids. Confused about hurting again, and fighting anxiety about it.View Thread