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Kathi

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  1. I'm 7 months post lady partsl hysterectomy (still have my ovaries) and I'm still having pain in my lower right front abdominal area. After a long day I will swell and spot. I was treated for 2 months/once a week for granules. Dr gave up on me saying he'd never seen such persistant granules. Had biopsy, no ovary protrusion, had x-rays, no abnormalities, checked for hernia. Prior to hysterectomy, no bladder problems, now I have leakage, especially at end of day and at times have uncontrolable bladder with coughing or laughter. Is it my cervix being gone that causes this? All my friends that have had hysterectomies were partying after 3 weeks and I still think about surgery every day. Is there an end in sight for me? Any suggestions on what might be wrong and why I still hurt? Thanks for your help.

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