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Momheister60
Asked July 2021
Some bleeding after having total hysterectomy 14 years ago. Any ideas why?
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cwillie
Jul 2021
We're just a bunch of caregivers so we don't know why either. Go see your doctor.
07/20/2021 20:47:22
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Midkid58
Jul 2021
Could be as simple as a cyst. Could be as awful as cancer. Go see your dr and have your fears allayed.
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NeedHelpWithMom
Jul 2021
Just read your profile. So sorry about your experience with cancer. Please speak to your doctor about any concerns.
Best wishes to you.
07/22/2021 05:55:56
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