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wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else.... wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

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Unread 09-11-2008, 06:15 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

i just want to cry for no reason, or at least not for good reasons. are the hormones just trying to firgure themselves out, or are the overies not working? am afaraid to call doctor, feel like i've called a lot already, not really, but in my mind i think i have. only called a few times since surgery in june, but the emotions tell me not to call, they'll think i'm bugging them.
what do i do?
i have depression anyway, but the med helps it, this is more than usual...
auch
LSH only uterus gone, abenomyosis
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Unread 09-11-2008, 06:41 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

Oh yeah, the hormones are confused and raging.

I cried during a nice, quiet dinner out with my DH and just broke down crying because - get this - the dinner rolls were so beautiful! Yeah - the poor waiter thought I was a loon!

I saw my gyn yesterday and told him about sharp shooting pains where my ovaries are and the silly crying over the rolls. He said that right now my ovaries are just doing the only thing they know how to do - ovulate and hormone-ate. In the absence of their fallopian tube and uterus friends, they can only do what they know how to do!

"This too shall pass!" Who cares if your drs think you're bugging them. That's what they get paid the big bucks for. Call them sister!
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Unread 09-11-2008, 06:51 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

I know exactally what you mean.
I'm going to see my GP for some anti-depressants.
Sammy
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Unread 09-11-2008, 07:04 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

My Dr. told me to wait it out for the entire six weeks before starting any meds. I have noticed it has gotten a little better but I still tear up at the dumbest things! There are a lot of times I feel like crying!

You are way past 6 weeks....call your Dr., what harm can be done. I hate calling also but that is what they are there for!
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Unread 09-11-2008, 07:06 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

thank you. i cried during intimate time, which i've never done before, just felt sad eventhough i was feeling good......
i have pain and swelling this week, but the nurse said to take it easy, didn't even check with the doctor for me.
auch
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Unread 09-11-2008, 07:24 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

I have had a HORRIBLE time with my doctors staff. I don't even want to call since they are so unprofessional...just the thought of having to call makes me want to cry! Bringing it up with my family dr. on Monday.
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Unread 09-11-2008, 09:28 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

Good for you, chick. I really believe many drs don't know what their staff says to patients (especially by phone!!!) or how they are treating the patients (at the front desk!!!!!) and if the patient just accepts it, then the drs will never know!

No staff member was ever unprofessional to me in front of the dr, know what I mean?

I'm sure the staff gets tired of all the whining and complaining they hear from patients, but hey, that's the clientelle they have to deal with! It doesn't excuse them to be rude and short with us!

You go girl! Be courageous!
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Unread 09-12-2008, 10:09 AM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

I felt the same, told Dr. she prescribed testosteron (sp). This has helped, still seem a little depressed, but rarely. I also use vivell dot 1.0. Had TAH on 7/12/08. Your Dr. should be there for you, call them.
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Unread 09-12-2008, 05:30 PM
wanting to cry at the drop of a hat or anything else....

Thank you ladies. You've all confirmed that this funk I've got lately is normal. I'm used to working out 4 or more days a week, right now all I'm supposed to do is . I'm tired but don't get enough exercise to sleep that well. Hope for full release next week! Thanks for the support.

TVH 31 Jul 08, Appendectomy Oct 04
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