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Follow on Google News | The organization Bee Tha Change.com takes a leap of faith by opening an online forumWhat happens to women after having a hysterectomy? Women misguided by their doctors are waking up in shock and fear after having a hysterectomy. Bee Tha Change.com has launched a viable online forum allowing women and thier families to speak out.
By: Press Media Genius By developing the online forum called, Bee Tha Change.com she hopes, to bring awareness and offer organic methods of controlling unwarranted effects. Ms. Lawrence stated, "For more than 18 years I had managed to overcome a vast number of obstacles as a businessowner and leader in my community. Shortly, after the surgery I found myself going through the moitions- my life was upside down. Some days I didn't know if I wanted to cry, die, or laugh. As a result, I was functioning at 71%, I think the most hurtful experience for me was being rejected and misunderstood by others. Needless to say, my parents raised me to be a fighter an advocate for change, so no need on sitting around feeling hopeless. I aim to promote, provide, and share resources with other women and their families. The journey starts with BEE THA CHANGE.COM it's a site that will focus on building awareness and providing resources." WHY BEE THA CHANGE.COM? Hysterectomy is the most commonly performed non-obstetric surgery in America. According to the HERS Foundation's Adverse Effects Data Bank, 99.7% percent of women in an ongoing study were given little or no prior information about the acknowledged adverse effects of hysterectomy — information that is a legal requisite of consent. Refuse to accept the surgical abuse of more than half a million women a year. Bee Tha Change.com hopes to stop unconsented, unwarranted, unwanted hysterectomies. http://youtu.be/ FACT: Women report a loss of physical sexual sensation after hysterectomy. FACT: A woman's vagina is shortened, scarred and dislocated by hysterectomy. FACT: Hysterectomy's damage is life-long. Among its most common consequences, in addition to operative injuries are: heart disease loss of sexual desire, arousal, sensation weight gain osteoporosis bone, joint and muscle pain and immobility painful intercourse, vaginal damage displacement of bladder, bowel, and other pelvic organs urinary tract infections, frequency, incontinence chronic constipation and digestive disorders debilitating fatigue loss of stamina altered body odor loss of short-term memory blunting of emotions, personality changes, despondency, irritability, anger, reclusiveness and suicidal thinking BEE THA CHANGE.COM is seeking the support of women and men to share their stories regarding life after the surgery. Health professionals are also welcomed to contact (646) 820.9347 or pmgreporter@ For press and media please contact Kathy Baron at Press Media Genius at kathy@pressmediagenius.com End
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