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I am in A very similar situation. I was diagnosed 14 days ago. I have seen the oncology gynecologist. My surgery was scheduled 16 days after my diagnosis which will be Wednesday. My daughter is driving in to stay with me as I type this. She lives 750 miles away. I have been through a whole variety of emotions. P, from panic to needing to know everything I could find on line. I retired as a nurse in September, so I had some knowledge. Don’t know if that helps or is a hindrance. My surgery is scheduled robotically as an outpatient. I have pathway to follow which includes high carb diet for two days prior, gatorade 32 ounces 4-6 hours before surgery. Then 8 ounces 3 hours before with 1000 mg Tylenol and 800mg of Ibuprofen. This is totally new for me. Had spinal surgery 5 months ago, no prep like this. I know I won’t have a final diagnosis til the final path comes back, but my initial Path report was FICO stage 1, well differentiated adenovarcinona which has a favorable prognosis. Still I am scared. I live alone, so no one to talk this through and I don’t want to scare my daughter. Telling her was the hardest part. Keep me in your prayers.

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I've been praying for you since your original post. I'm nearly 6 weeks post op and kept good daily notes of my surgery and after. My surgery went very well and I had no pain. I watched youtube videos - women who had a hysterectomy and their tips. Also I loved videos by a physical therapist one was how to sleep after a hysterectomy, another was how to get out of bed after a hysterectomy and another was how to get rid of gas after a hysterectomy. You are welcome to ask questions and/or send me a message. Take one day at a time. Each day you will feel better. On the day of surgery, ask questions. The nurse will come in, the doctor, the anesthesiologist, etc. Ask them questions if you have them. When the anesthesiologist came in and introduced himself, I told him how happy I was to meet him! He said he wanted to review what he would be doing and how much anesthesia to give me....I told him I have never been pregnant nor had kids and a total wimp with pain so give me more than less - keep me as pain free as possible after surgery as long as possible! He laughed and said he made a note of it lol! All I can say, I LOVE that guy. I still haven't had any pain lol. When I woke up everyone was asking me if I had pain and praise God I was able to say no! I had discomfort, felt 60% of myself when I woke up...each day I felt about 5% better. They only told me to alternate advil and tylenol every 6 hours and after the 3rd day I didn't take anything. I was told by my regular gyn..being relaxed, in good spirits, thinking positively, praying/meditation will help with my healing - it did. Try to relax, prepare, and take one day at a time.