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I am a 28 yr old, mother of 2. I had my tubes tied 6 yrs ago. Since then I have suffered irregular periods, painful PMS, confusion (feeling like I am stupid most of the time) constant pain in my lower abdomen, a feeling like my female organs are going to fall out of my privates, lack of sex drive (basically none), diagnosed with IBS, already have a heart condition (MVP diagnosed when I was 16) very fatigued (all the time) mood swings (all the time). Are these classic symptoms? Do others have the sensation that their female organs are going to fall out at any given time, not just during one specific time during their cycle? Would a hystorectmy solve all this, or just complicate matters worse? Thanks in advance for your replies.

Thanks,
Tammie



Posted on Feb 23, 2000, 10:25 AM

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