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Life After Hysterectomy Surgery - What Changes, Recovery Tips and More - Will life after hysterectomy be the same? What complications to expect? Join other women sharing how they cope with common side effects of this surgery.

  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/what-is-hysterectomy/ What is hysterectomy? Why you need this surgery - Get to know what is hysterectomy. Learn more about this surgical procedure and if it will solve your problems? Depending on your condition your doctor will
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/category/hysterectomy-procedure/ Hysterectomy procedure - Investigate all available options - The hysterectomy procedure and the ways it can be performed. Abdominal hysterectomy, partial hysterectomy, laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy and the d
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/hysterectomy-risks/ Stressed About Hysterectomy Risks? What Every Woman Must Know - Understanding the potential hysterectomy risks and complications will help you make better decisions and have a positive post surgery experience.
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/hair-loss-hysterectomy/ Hair Loss After Hysterectomy - Take 10 Minutes To Read The Facts - Thinning hair and bald spots are socially accepted for men but not for women.Here are a few important things to know about hair loss after hysterectomy.
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/alternatives-to-hysterectomy/ Alternatives to Hysterectomy - Explore New Effective Treatment Options - Alternatives to hysterectomy should be explored and evaluated Hysterectomy is a major surgery and should not be considered as the first line of treatment.
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/home-remedies-for-overactive-bladder/ 4 Effective Home Remedies for Overactive Bladder - Try these proven and effective home remedies for overactive bladder. Struggling with urine leakage after hysterectomy? Tired of rushing to the restroom?
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/depression-after-hysterectomy/ Beat Depression after Hysterectomy - Managing Your Emotions - Are you trying to cope with symptoms of depression after hysterectomy? Our tips may help you feel less misserable and get you through this difficult period.
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/surgical-menopause-symptoms/ Surgical Menopause Symptoms - What to Expect? - Why do surgical menopause symptoms seem to be more severe? Why do they occur and what are the risks for a woman's health?
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/sex-after-hysterectomy/ Sex after hysterectomy - 6 Things you ought to know - Sex after hysterectomy is a great concern for many women. Will sex feel different or will it hurt? Can women still have an orgasm?
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/prolapse-after-hysterectomy/ Interesting Facts About Prolapse after Hysterectomy I Bet You Never Knew  - Prolapse after hysterectomy affects about ten percent of women who have their uterus removed. Common risk factors, smoking, being overweight and pelvic..
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/pain-after-hysterectomy/ Pain After Hysterectomy - Tips To Identify Its Source - How much pain after hysterectomy can you expect? During the first days gas pain is common but when complications cause chronic pelvic or abdominal pain...
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/bladder-problems-after-hysterectomy/ 4 Bladder Problems After Hysterectomy And What To Do About It - Unexpected bladder problems after hysterectomy like lack of bladder control, bladder spasms or pain and frequent bathroom visits are common side-effects
  • http://www.lifeafterhysterectomy.com/post-hysterectomy-bleeding/ Post Hysterectomy Bleeding; Should You Be Worried? - Some post hysterectomy bleeding is common but can also be a sign of possible complications. How long can women expect to see some blood after the surgery?

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  • O Shepard - Somewhat Obsolete

    I used this book many many years ago and found it very helpful to organize my job-hunting strategy and techniques. It still has some very good advice but unfortunately has not caught up with the changes of the past decade and the problems that current job seekers have in these strange economic times. If you remember how helpful the book was decades ago you will be surprised how out-dated the advice is as any current job searcher can tell you. Still, the basic information is very useful but the buyer will need to remember that the prime technique for job hunters today is, more than ever before, the use of personal contacts and social connections. Keep that in mind and you find some of the information presented here useful.

  • MOMSTER - My teeth and breath thank you

    It’s funny that in the twenty-plus years I’ve known my husband and he’s had a Water Pic, I have never wanted to try it. So I happened to see this oral irrigator from SmarToiletries and what piqued my interest was that this is a self-contained unit without a separate tank. I have never seen one like this before and this takes up so little room on the bathroom counter that I knew this was the one to get. When I first set this up I didn’t realize that I had to really press down hard on the jet tip to get it in the irrigator. I had turned it on and the tip went flying and mouthwash was everywhere!! I didn’t want to break this but you really have to push down and engage the tip with a loud click. Well, I was off and running. This works unbelievably well! I actually wish the soft speed was a little bit softer since my first time using this, my teeth bled a lot. Now that I have the hang of it and my teeth are used to the stimulation, my teeth no longer bleed. I did switch up my mouthwash for a blend of mouthwash and peroxide after my husband told me the dentist had recommended this. The peroxide doesn’t taste as gross this way and I’m cleaning and whitening at the same time. I love this and wish I’d had it sooner!

  • B. Rockefeller - Always useful and the soft cover is fine

    It's such a joy to get cold, hard facts, well-presented, after so many misleading and outright dishonest come-ons in my inbox. I honestly can't understand the kerfuffle over the soft cover and spiral binding--it's lighter than hard cover and lies flat. My only complaint, and it's certainly minor, is that by the time you're old enough to know you want the Stock Trader's Almanac every year, you wish for bigger typefaces. The quotes are in what? a 4 point font? Bigger next time, please.