GA no problem - I've had several and here (not UK) they don't even give you a pre med, you get wheeled into theatre fully awake and have a chat to the surgeon/anaesthetist/nurse - I was quite surprised that they had the radio on - I don't know why!
I didn't have any heavy pain killers after the first day or two, had the op on Wednesday afternoon and home Saturday lunchtime. Getting in and out the car wasn't much fun, but it was soon over
I have absolutely no regrets, no emotional missing my uterus (I have no children by choice), no feelings of lack of femininity, no sexual problems - just a huge relief at never going through agonising period pains or flooding through clothes/all over the bed ever ever again - just brilliant
I was also found to be seriously anaemic, I had no idea, but the surgeon told me afterwards that he shouldn't really have operated - I should have had a blood transfusion first
and when I came round after the anaesthetic they'd already hooked the transfusion up! I also had an iron transfusion before I was discharged. Even the cleaners and ward orderlies said how worried they had all been when they saw me come in as I was so white!
Recovery is slow, it was about 4 weeks before I went for a really short walk, but built it up fairly quickly making sure I walked every day, you do feel very tired for a while, and I don't think my stomach muscles will ever be the same again, but it's all totally worth it