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Prolapse repair. Anyone had a successful surgery last for 5-10 years plus??

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goldagainthesoul · 20/09/2022 17:14

I'm 35 and have this. Back wall and possibly uterus too.

It's genuinely debilitating. It's robbed me of the career I wanted to do and simple things I used to enjoy like going for a walk are uncomfortable now. I have toilet problems from it too, despite doing all the right things.

I do all the right things recommended and it doesn't really help. I just want it fixed tbh. However when I look it up all I seem to find are reports of women who had the surgery and it failed within various time frames, and the prolapse came back.

Has anyone had any success with a repair lasting??

Thanks

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Bridget944 · 21/09/2022 22:03

I’m in the same position but only 27 :( I. Have had 1 baby and would like more but wouldn’t have the balls to go through with it again if it was to make me worse. I’m currently waiting to see a gyno have you seen anyone? The wait is so long atm! I don’t know if they will even take me wanting an op seriously because of my age but I can’t live like this anymore! Anyone know how much it costs uk to go private? Definitely have a rectocele and think my womb has dropped. Feel pressure, have back ache, and wider vagina that causes me anxiety and no self confidence. I just want my old body back

Mrstiggywinkle44 · 09/10/2022 17:25

Search for FPOPS UK on Facebook nearly 6000 UK ladies going through these issues you are not alone hun. Loads of advice on there and info. Huge hugs xxxx

Bridget944 · 10/10/2022 18:36

Hey I don’t have Facebook and if I did wouldn’t want to go public with this not at this stage yet :(

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