If you do decide on a hysterectomy: Make your preferences very
clear to your surgeon. Under what conditions would you be willing for him or
her to remove your ovaries along with the uterus? Do you want your favorite
inspirational or healing to be played during the surgery? Make arrangements for
any special food you wish a friend or family member to bring you (hospital food
is neither the tastiest or the healthiest, to put it mildly), garner all of the
love and support you need, surround yourself with flowers, tapes, books-
whatever makes you comfortable and happy. A combination of homeopathic remedies
and specific nutritional sup-plements before and after surgery can speed your
healing process tremendously. I have found it extremely helpful to do a
pre-surgery hypnosis session to clear any fears and to implant very positive
suggestions for healing. Invite any inner teachers, guides, or masters to be
present at your surgery and to participate fully in your healing. Know that
they will truly be there for you.
After your surgery, you may wish, again, to get several opinions about
whether or not to take estrogen replacement therapy. Depending on your age,
eating habits, lifestyle, and risk of osteoporosis, there may very well be
natural alternatives for you instead of hormones. And if you do opt for
hormones, there are a number of choices available, even though your
gynecologist may not offer them to you unless you ask.
What will my life be like after a hysterectomy? Although it is
obvious that I recommend hysterectomy only as a last resort, in all fairness, I
want to say also that some women feel wonderful after a hysterectomy. I have
patients and friends who have are very relieved to have the surgery over and to
move on to the next stage of their lives. How a woman feels after having her
uterus and/or ovaries removed depends a great deal on how she feels about
herself and her life love and support from her sexual partner, friends and
family, and her connection with spirit. Give yourself plenty of time for
healing and be honest with your feelings.
I have a patient who was glowing and peaceful for weeks after a sudden
hysterectomy, only to find herself on an emotional roller coaster when she
really got in touch with a hysterectomy meant to her, her relationship, and her
unfulfilled dreams of motherhood. I have another patient, who tried for several
years unsuccessfully to reduce her large uterine fibroid with natural
therapies. She came in for hypnosis, homeopathy, and supplements to prepare her
for surgery, had a terrific recovery, and says she's never felt better. The
aftermath of hysterec-
tomy is highly variable. You may be stronger than ever or you may be on shaky
ground for weeks or months after. We each have our own individual process to
experience and lessons to learn.
You are clearly a whole, complete woman with or without your uterus or
ovaries. Your inner wisdom and connection with the Divine feminine nature
within can never be taken away from you by anyone. Open your heart to whatever
your experience may be. Embrace those who are your helpers in your healing
process. Surround yourself and them with love and healing. Ask that you may be
healed at the deepest level possible and that is exactly what will happen.
Dr. Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman is a naturopathic and homeopathic
physician and cofounder of the Northwest Center for Homeopathic Medicine in
Edmonds, WA. She is coauthor of The Patient's Guide to Homeopathic
Medicine and Beyond Ritalin: Homeopathic Treatment of ADD and Other
Behavioral and Learning Problems. She can be reached at (206)
774-5599.