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Old January 7th, 2008, 01:12 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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Default Your Options When Faced With A Hyserectomy

Lately health insurance agencies are cracking down on hysterectomy
claims. This is because they believe that patients should try other
forms of treatment before they opt for the hysterectomy procedure.
There are not many alternatives to this procedure in existence. If you
were to decide on a procedure other than a hysterectomy, chances are
you would still need to have one performed in the future.

It is weird how many insurance companies consider a hysterectomy and
elective surgery. If this procedure were elective, then why do so many
women have a hysterectomy? Also, why would a woman electively choose
to put her body under the knife unless it was truly needed? Maybe
because of women in the past who would have hysterectomies performed
as a precaution? Today women do not have the time unless the surgery
was truly needed.

If you are told that you have to have a hysterectomy, you might want
to consider your options. There are some alternatives like non-
surgical procedures to support the pelvic organs. Endometrial ablation
is being used now with great success. Like a hysterectomy, you may
never bleed again. There are other procedures such as:

Hysteroscopy

Laparoscopy

Uterine fibroid embolization

There are also some non-surgical things a woman could to do lessen
their chances of needing a hysterectomy. Some things like women should
cut down on aspirin, if they take it for pain relief, or find another
pain medication all together. Bleeding can be heavier for those who
take aspirin because it is a blood thinner. People should also try
simple dieting and exercising.

Hysterectomies are a medical procedure that could be the only option
in some cases. In other cases there are alternatives. These
alternatives should be discussed with your doctor, or researched on
your own to find out what is the best option for your condition.
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