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After Essure Radical Hysterectomy Post-op Update

Alrighty, this is the BIG post-op update. This is all the details about my radical hysterectomy, the endometriosis complications that fused my bladder to my uterus, and the surgical pictures of the essure coils that ruptured my fallopian tubes. This tell all vlog talks about everything from my hysterectomy healing and a little bit about how I'm coping with it all.

I survived over 9 months of living with my organs split open, untreated, while I waited for help with the problems that essure caused. It changed my entire body, and there's still so many more changes happening now that I'm living with just my ovaries, after removal of my uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and over a third of my vagina. There have been so many huge changes and adjustments, not to mention all the things I've had to stop doing or can't have while I'm healing from this major surgery.

Typically a radical hysterectomy like mine is only performed in older woman, typically 50 or older, and it requires a very lengthy healing process, usually an entire year. I'm feeling better than I ever have, and faring much better than recent years with my endometriosis. I'm not cured, but I'm coping, and there's still lots for me to do to take back control of my health again.

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