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demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
Fri Dec 28, 2018, 11:52 PM Dec 2018

I am 52. I had a hysterectomy 25 years ago. Just the last 3 months or so I have been sweating

profusely. all time day and night but night seems to be worse. One time I was so went I wondered if I peed the bed.


Can women go through "the change" even if they have already had all the parts removed?

I literally have to change from t-shirts to long sleeves 4-6 times a day

at night I sleep in nothing

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I am 52. I had a hysterectomy 25 years ago. Just the last 3 months or so I have been sweating (Original Post) demtenjeep Dec 2018 OP
Yes. Very much so! Kajun Gal Dec 2018 #1
Were your ovaries removed too, or just hysterectomy/uterus? uppityperson Dec 2018 #2
At first just uteris and cervix then a year to the day had to have the ovaries out demtenjeep Dec 2018 #3
Some people call them trips to the tropics. I call them a pain in the butt. uppityperson Dec 2018 #4
Generally, once the ovaries are removed Ms. Toad Dec 2018 #5
Definitely go to the doctor Kitchari Dec 2018 #6
Excellent suggestion. murielm99 Dec 2018 #7
I hope you Kitchari Dec 2018 #8
Yes. murielm99 Dec 2018 #9
We can call ourselves Kitchari Dec 2018 #11
My deepest sympathies JNelson6563 Dec 2018 #10
Thank you all-I will be making an appointment with my doc tomorrow demtenjeep Dec 2018 #12

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
2. Were your ovaries removed too, or just hysterectomy/uterus?
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 12:01 AM
Dec 2018

If you've still got your ovaries, sounds like menopause.

 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
3. At first just uteris and cervix then a year to the day had to have the ovaries out
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 12:22 AM
Dec 2018

so have had nothing for 25 years.

I took premarin for the first 3 years and gained 10 lbs a year each year and I was smoking and worried about the medical issues with that so weaned myself off. for 24+ years never had anything problems .

it is weird.

So is sweating profusely part of it?

Ms. Toad

(34,056 posts)
5. Generally, once the ovaries are removed
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 12:35 AM
Dec 2018

you get instant menopause (and then don't go through menopause at the typical time).

My mom had a hysterectomy, but kept her ovaries. For years she could track when she would have had periods - and went through they typical menopause.

If you had them both out, I'd check with a doctor. It does sound like menopause (personal mini tropical vacation - all the time). But since you don't have the body parts that would cause it (and other chronic health problems), if I were in your shoes I'd want it checked out.

murielm99

(30,730 posts)
7. Excellent suggestion.
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 01:10 AM
Dec 2018

I had a hysterectomy at 41, but they left one ovary. I had normal menopause symptoms. Then, a few years later I started experiencing sweating and irregular heartbeats. They tested for thyroid problems. It was a good thing they did. I have Grave's Disease.

Kitchari

(2,166 posts)
8. I hope you
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 01:25 AM
Dec 2018

had a workable outcome that was comfortable for you. I'm not that familiar with thyroid disease, but it's on my radar when I hear of mysterious symptoms like these.

murielm99

(30,730 posts)
9. Yes.
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 01:29 AM
Dec 2018

I had my thyroid destroyed with radioactivity. I fought that for about a year, but eventually it became clear that I needed to do that.

I take Armour thyroid as a replacement for a functioning thyroid. My endocrinologist tried to give me synthroid. I hated it.

Interesting fact: Medicare does not recognize the existence of Armour. Medicare D will not pay for anything. I pay for it myself.

I do have to be careful about not putting on weight. I was doing well with that until about a year ago. I now need to figure out something new to keep my weight down. I have put on about twenty pounds over the last year.

Kitchari

(2,166 posts)
11. We can call ourselves
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 10:11 AM
Dec 2018

Rubens women ( ! ) -- not to make too much light of it, because I need to seriously watch my weight as well. I'm trying to be as healthy as possible, with mixed results.

JNelson6563

(28,151 posts)
10. My deepest sympathies
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 02:51 AM
Dec 2018

I suffered through it for 10 years. Finally got hormone replacement patch. You might consider it.

 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
12. Thank you all-I will be making an appointment with my doc tomorrow
Sun Dec 30, 2018, 06:20 PM
Dec 2018

I also see my GI doc tomorrow so I might mention it to him as well

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