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@colleenyoung

Welcome @jbogob, in addition to the helpful post from @centre, I'd like to tag fellow members like @jeanne5009 @baxtersmom @ellen307 @donnacarp @sallysunshine and @harper7745 on this discussion about uterine prolapse.

Jbogob, what options are you considering?

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I will like to be tagged
@jbogob

Thanks, Judy

@colleenyoung @jbogob @centre @jeanne5009 @baxtermom @ellen307 @donnacarp @sallysunshine @harper7745

I’m actually scared about full hysterectomy (33yo here) since I have a serious decision to make about my reproductive organs health and prolapse issues seems to be even more common in HSD EDS people that have connective tissue disorders. But I also don’t want metastasis so I rather have prolapse with well managed.

When my bladder prolapse as well as rectal and Vaginal , surgery was done for rectal prolapse
in April two surgeries were done one by Colon Dr and Uro/gyn Dr performed vagina prolapse. Did very well with both surgery. Might add I am a diabetic and was using Sugar free
candy for my dry mouth. Sad part it went thru me as fast as I put one in my mouth.
I do not use any sugar free.
Dr did sling surgery which was the best thing I ever did, has improved 100% I am a happy
Camper
They do have pelvic floor muscle PT which I did for 2 weeks and stopped.
Sling surgery the best. Good Luck Ellen307