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Dawn, Relax! That's what will work for you the best. Surgery and stress put an

incredible strain on the body. What happened is your body's way of just

protesting. I used to have female problems when I had major stresses in my life

(early death of love one, also I had a car wreck and an abusive x). Taking

soothing relaxing teas and not worrying and boosting your immune system will be

the very best thing for you. Taking time for yourself to relax and don't worry.

Your body will re-adjust.

of Dewberry Hill

THis may be completely unrelated to my surgery, but have any of you

read of female complications following surgery? I had my monthly

experince the week before my surgery. It came again the week after.

Two weeks later again, and now three weeks later again. 4 times in 7

weeks! Not happy. I got out all my female herbs tonight and

capsulated them and will be taking them twice a day. I hope that will

help. I know this could be completely unrelated but 99% of my adult

life I have been as regular as clockwork. I could predict it almost

to the hour. This stinks. Dawn

" People are like stained glass windows; they sparkle and shine when the sun is

out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there

is a light within. " -Kubler Ross

" Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that

followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. "

Holy Bible

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Dawn,

This is totally related to your surgery. During the surgery they are

moving many organs around while they operate. If you had laproscopic

surgery, the gas that they inject into your abdomen also puts

pressure on your organs.

In both cases, the ovaries are bombarded with stimulation that may

put them into disarray - as soon as your ovaries settle down, you

will be as normal as before.

You may now go for an extended period with no mestruation (45 days or

more) and this is just to get your body back into sinc.

You may also notice during this time a tendancy to weepiness - that

again is the overstimulation of your ovaries during surgery. This

should pass after a week or two.

Please see your doctor if these problems persist.

Suzanne

> THis may be completely unrelated to my surgery,

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Thanks Suzanne and , I had a falling out with a friend a couple

of weeks ago and I have been super emotional. Your thoughts have

calmed me and if it continues I will see someone. I am going to give

the herbs a chance too. Dawn

> > THis may be completely unrelated to my surgery,

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