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[|Human|] I had a full thyroidectomy 6 years ago (I am 54 years old now). The aftermath was nearly unbearable for the next 5 years. Only a few 20 minute naps each night in between terrible and very long hotflashes. No problem going to sleep, just awakened constantly by hotflashes. Also, 3-day migranes every 2-3 weeks. It was a living nightmare. Now I have been diagnosed with uterine cancer, and the plan is a full hysterectomy, and no more estrogen supplements (which could have caused this). My fear...there will be nothing left of me to keep me from just giving up on life. Can I actually survive this? The cancer was caught early. Isnt there any other options? I cant go through that nightmare again.
[|AI|]  HI, thanks for using Chat Doctor It is very understandable to feel overwhelmed, but you mentioned that the cancer was caught at an early stage. This means that there is a greater chance of recovery and a better long term prognosis. The cancer would have to be treated surgically with removal of the uterus. The course of surgical and other treatment may be difficult at the time, but you would slowly start to feel better as the course of treatment is completed. It is important to surround yourself with family and friends that can support and encourage you. In addition, many medical institutions have support groups that would also help you to get through this time. I hope this helps