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Off topic but can you tell me more about your hysterectomy? My doctor has been recommending it for years but I'm scared.
In my case I'd had 2 C-sections earlier so they went in through the old scar. There's other ways depending on the situation. I think the recovery was a little harder but maybe because you don't get a baby as a door prize to distract you. And of course being older. I was perimenopausal, but kept my ovaries because they were healthy and would help postpone osteoporosis. You're completely out, of course, so there's some recovery from the anesthesia as well. I had learned from before that it's really important to follow the rules about NO STAIRS and NO LIFTING until you've healed. Because you think it's fine and then ZOINGO! it hurts! It's also really helpful to figure out beforehand what you'll need to get out of bed without using your abs at all. Something you can grab to roll over and get your foot on the floor, and stand using your back and arms, is good. There's no point in creating scar tissue in there. Plenty of time for exercise later. Meanwhile you can start shopping for white pants, and pretty sheets!