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Old 04-02-2011, 10:50 PM #1
armanda armanda is offline
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Default My mother has Neuropathy! Is a Hysterectomy to blame??

First let me start off by staying how amazing of a group you guys have here. I have been reading your post for a couple of days and WOW you all are so nice and caring and sweet and so helpful. It just came to me that I can join and stand in for my mother til I can finally talk her into joining. She doesnt like dealing with computers too much so it will take me some time but until now I am going to stand in.
My name is Armanda. I have a sweet, sweet mother how has had Neuropathy for 2 years now. She was as healthy as can be. She eats super healthy, gets lots of exercise and sleep and in her late 50s she has never been on any kind of daily medication!!
Two and a half years ago she told me her bladder seems like it has fallen so she went to her family doctor and he said yet it has and he recommended her to this surgeon. Well she goes to this surgeon and calls me and tells me she needs a full blown Hysterectomy. I was a little leary about it but she seemed pretty confident. I live in AZ and she lives in Ohio so we dont get to see each other a lot so I wasnt there to make sure everything was ok but she has been with my dad since they were 15 yrs old and hes always taken good care of her.
Ok so she has this surgery and I went home to Ohio to help her bc i know this is a pretty big surgery. The moment I saw her she looked so different. This doctor took her smile and her glow. She has never been right since this surgery and always said she wish she never would have had it because she just doesnt feel right.
6 months later she starts showing signs of Neuropathy!!! And its been going on for 2 years now. She said her feet and legs hurt so bad. That it feels like shes been walking on them forever. She said her lips are on fire. She described them as the chappest lips you can imagine and take the hottest hot sauce you can imagine and put that on.
I think the constitant pain is making her crazy. She was suppose to get an evaluation done and she didnt.
Does anyone know of anyone that this has happen to as a result from a hystercotomy???
Does this make sense to anyone? How does a perfectly healthy women go from being completley healthy to looking like a very sick person?
Does anyone know if there is a way to stop her Burning Mouth Syndrome? Is the Mayo Clinic the only way to get real help bc all of these drs she goes too are saying shes a "medical mystery" with her symptoms.
Thank you very much and I willl keep you all in my prayers.
Armanda
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