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HYSTERECTOMY AND WOMEN W/ CFS AND FIBROMYALGIA A DISCUSSION
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[quote:Denasfarm 6083477:MV8yMDEwNjY4XzMzNzg0OTI1X0U0NTU4QjBD] [quote:APOLLO ILLUMINIST:MV8yMDEwNjY4XzMzNzg0MjM1X0YxMUI1NUFD] [quote:grefey:MV8yMDEwNjY4XzMzNzgzOTUzX0RGQTA4MDQ3] Have all the kids you want, stop and then in my opinion. (outside of the church) have your man get a vasectomy, It changes nothing about us at all, we just shoot blanks [/quote] I'm not so sure it doesnt affect men. My husband and I decided for him to have a vasectomy back in 1993 after our second child. He has had medical problems ever since. In 2005 his symptoms became life threatening and he last worked 2007. He has lots of chronic symptoms but the main one is he stopped sweating...He can no longer do anything that a normal person would do without over heating and going into heat stroke. We have been to UAB, Vanderbilt, and Mayo clinc with him. They removed a tumor and part of one kidney thinking it was affecting the adrenal systems, but that was in 2009 and he is still sick to date. He has memory loss, insomnia deression and lots of fibro like pains. We are at a loss of what is wrong with him. The best advice I found was from an equine vet who told us a lot on anhidrosis in horses. Humans can be born not sweating but they do not stop sweating in midlife. We took a break from him being a guinea pig and plan to start again looking for answers soon. I think it was brought on by his vasectomy. The depression I think is from him not being able to do anything and from not being able to get disability...because you cant get disability for a symptom. [/quote]
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I have had CFS/fibromyalgia for 12 years now. It got so bad that in 2006 I was forced to give up my profession. I use to be a veterinarian so I am familiar with medicine and its pitfalls.
I would like to start a discussion for all who suffer in an attempt to put some of the pieces together and perhaps come up with some better solutions.
I had a hysterectomy in 1996 and prior to this point I was always tired but functioned well and did not consider myself to be sick. Shortly afterwards I went right downhill and was diagnosed with CHF/Fibro it was a self diagnosis which doctors later confirmed. The first doctor said I had Hep C for a blood tans fusion I had when I was 18 y.o. I told her my liver enzymes had never been elevated but she did not care.
The point I am making is that Medicine has been co-opted by TPTB and most doctors either are unaware and misguided or along for the ride.
I have recently been thinking about all of this and the fact that I believe these diseases could be caused by a virus(perhaps the herpes virus that causes chickenpox) as it never goes away and seems to effect nerve roots. There is a lot of shingles going around now. When I do too much I begin to get a sore throat and my back starts to burn. This has been happening more lately for some reason.
If anyone interested in exploring this subject I would love to here your comments and what seems to help and hurt you disease. Thanks in advance for your comments.
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