I was diagnosed with Endometrial hyperplasia a few years ago. I am a 55 year old post menopausal woman. I also have uterine fibroids. I have had 4 D&C's from 1997 - 2011. My doctor says I need another one. I asked her, why do I have to keep getting them. Can't I just have a hysterectomy? She said she will only suggest that if I have cancer. So I will be having my 5th D&C soon. As anyone gone through this before? Thanks.
I have not had any experience with this sort of situation, however I have spend the last ten years passing on information and watching people eliminate most of their own poor health issues.
It sounds to me like you have excess histamines in your system and its throwing your entire PH balance off. From my experience, improper PH levels will amplify any health issues you may have a genetic predisposition to getting.
I recommend that you control this with diet. The foods you that you eat are more than likely triggering your histamine response. If your system has been under attack like that for a prolonged period, then I can completely see why you would have Endometrial Hyperplasia.
Bio-accumulation of the wrong foods combined with prolonged attacked on your immune system may almost certainly break your system down and allow disease to take over.
Heal yourself or at least lessen your issues with diet.
wittedpanda answered Wednesday August 28 2013, 1:27 am: My mother went through what I believe was a similar situation a few years back. She was prone to developing uterine polyps(all benign), and had to have them removed every couple years. After finally finding a doctor who didn't want to wait until they were malignant and spreading, she had a full hysterectomy. She hasn't developed any more polyps, and is quite healthy aside from being a chain smoker.
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