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  2. 8. Change in sleep. The trauma of surgery can disrupt your sleep patterns. Changes in hormones and medications can as affect sleep. If you aren’t getting enough sleep at night, you’re going to feel more tired during the day. 9. Stress. Surgery of any kind is physically stressful for your body.

  3. Fatigue following hysterectomy? - HysterSisters Blog

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    This is normal. Many HysterSisters report still feeling extremely tired even at eight weeks post-op. Although your body may appear to be healed, it is still trying to regain its strength. Exhaustion or fatigue is your body’s way of reminding you to continue to take it easy. Rest. Nap when you have the opportunity. We give you permission!

  4. Fighting Fatigue after Hysterectomy | Hysterectomy Forum

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    Fatigue can be prevalent long after you have otherwise recovered from your hysterectomy, and long term fatigue can have a negative impact on your entire life. You can become physically, mentally, and emotionally compromised because you are just so tired. According to a 2002 study, many women feel fatigued for about 10 weeks after a hysterectomy.

  5. Do you still feel exhausted months after your hysterectomy?

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    A hysterectomy is a major surgery, so it’s understandable that it can leave you tired during recovery. But if you’re still fighting fatigue months after your hysterectomy, it can be discouraging and frustrating. Although many women feel almost normal around the 3 months post-op mark, it’s not necessarily abnormal to not to be at 100% for ...

  6. ? for those who are back at work and feeling worn out

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    Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Learn about hysterectomy types and diagnosis.

  7. Unwell 12 Weeks- 3 Months After Hysterectomy

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    Although you may not be at 100%, by 12 weeks post hysterectomy you shouldn’t be feeling unwell. If you are overdoing it during the day and not pacing yourself, you may find evenings get you down. You may not feel up to running any races yet, but overall you should be feeling good during the day. If you feel unwell at this point in your ...

  8. How are YOU Feeling 6 Weeks after Hysterectomy?

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    About HysterSisters. Keeper of the Keys of HysterSisters.com - a fancy schmanzy way of saying I'm the founder, the manager, the most-everything woman behind the scenes of HysterSisters.com. I'm married and have two grown "children" who are both married, and have two grandsugars. I'm a Texan, and an American who loves her nation and it's people.

  9. Uncontrollable Crying After Hysterectomy | Hysterectomy Forum

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    680 N. Lake Shore Dr., Suite 117. Chicago IL 60611. (312)654-1166. Antonio Gargiulo, M.D. Brigham and Women's Hospital. 75 Francis Street. Boston MA 02115. 617-732-4222. I had a hysterectomy one week ago, and now I seem to cry about everything!

  10. Blood loss during surgery and anemia | HysterSisters

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    I am on iron 120 mg/day to try and build back up my hematocrit but am still extremely tired 3 weeks post surgery. Has anyone had blood loss/anemia issues after surgery and how long has it taken you to be able to feel functional at all. I am extremely tired after 5 minutes out of bed and am very light headed and dizzy when I walk.

  11. 3.5 weeks post hysterectomy and miserable | HysterSisters

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    » 6 days post hysterectomy and feeling miserable, emotional and in pain 3 Replies, Last Reply 05-02-2015, Started By Kathlaw » 2 weeks post hysterectomy: miserable and depressed