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Originally Posted by tayla4me
Thank you for that information. I do know someone who got RSD after her Hysterectomy but she has conquered it with a single Ketamine infusion. Hers was after the delivery of her third baby due to losing a lot of blood so she had a newborn at home.
I think that the chances of having a flare up will be decreased if the doctors are aware and willing to take precautions like running Ketamine or having an epidural for a couple of days after the Hysterectomy.
Cake, perhaps your surgeon might contact your Pain Management doctor to get his advice for special precautions for you.
Good luck for the future
Tayla 
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I should have read this stuff from The HERS foundation before I gave thanks for the article.

I do know someone who did get RSD post Hyster but I know and have looked after hundreds who did not get RSD
Cake, this article is nothing short of propaganda from a 'non-profit' organisation which needs to do a LOT more research.
'CASTRATION" what the-----


Most women do not have their ovaries removed unless there is a malignancy so this makes the use of this word pure scare tactic.
Although I have yet to have a Hysterectomy, I would have one in a heartbeat if it was warranted. You have made a well informed decision Cake and I am sure you will recover very well, especially if you can get your pain team involved in your pre and post op management.
Good luck for your surgery
Tayla