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  1. Fever 2 months after hysterectomy | HysterSisters

    May 14, 2020 · Yes, it could be hormonal, because your body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamus in your brain, whose normal functioning is dependent on estrogen levels; after a …

  2. Two things I think are helping with hot flashes | HysterSisters

    Jun 9, 2002 · First, it seems my hot flashes are much less intense all day if I start the day with a 20 to 25 minute bath in water that is just slightly cooler than my body temperature. Don't know why this works, …

  3. TAH scheduled - any advice? | HysterSisters

    Mar 12, 2008 · My doctor told me to check my temperature at least 3 times a day for about a week post-op because a steady low grade fever could indicate infection, and to also check the incision daily.

  4. TAH 5 days post hysterectomy: Feeling cold... | HysterSisters

    Jan 18, 2016 · One way to tell if your thyroid is sluggish is to check your body temperature. If your temperature is normally in the 98.6 range and it drops below 98, you may have an underachieving …

  5. sweating normal? | HysterSisters

    Dec 21, 2007 · My body seems to have forgotten how to regulate temperature. If I'm not freezing, I'm dripping sweat. I hope it's an aftereffect of the anesthetic. My doc isn't crazy about HRT because of …

  6. Cold hands and feet??? | HysterSisters

    Feb 14, 2001 · Cold hands and feet??? Glad to know this is a normal reaction. I figured it had to be hormone related but since everything else seems to be fine with my present hormone treatment, I …

  7. 8 days post hysterectomy: can't sleep, no appetite, feeling lost

    Aug 8, 2020 · Nap when you can during the day, and have a bed time routine at night which includes quiet activities, a cooler temperature, perhaps some calming decaffeinated tea, and EXcludes screen …

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  9. Upcoming hysterectomy 9/17: Scared and Sad | HysterSisters

    Welcome here! I was scared and sad too. It’s a perfectly normal reaction. Sm i understanding correctly that one of the reasons why you are scared is that they are leaving your ovaries? If so, what about …

  10. 5 weeks post hysterectomy: Sleep?? What is that?? | HysterSisters

    Jul 2, 2016 · Also keep your bedroom temperature around 60-65 degrees, which stimulates melatonin production, enabling a deeper, more restful sleep. As for the cramping, if you kept your ovaries, it …