Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
Posted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
by Debra Verville
For many women who have had a tubal ligation and things have just seemed to go wrong with their bodies. you are not alone. Many women experience heavy periods, cramping that is bad enough to disrupt your everyday living, missed periods along with irregular periods you are not imagining things. Many women who have had a tubal ligation and will report all the symptoms are told it is just due to age or that their bodies are changing. This is not the case. It is called post tubal ligation syndrome.
Another symptom of post tubal ligation syndrome is drastic moods swings. A couple of weeks before their period is due they will feel it starting. Mood swings related to PMS are not out of the ordinary but this is much more severe. Being angry at the world or just sliding into depression are the main symptoms reported.
The question is how can this happen after having a tubal ligation? The answer is that the blood supply to the ovaries has been cut back or damaged. This in turn causes a decrease in hormones to the ovaries that occurred during surgery. Many of the symptoms that are related to PTLS are also associated with menopause, having an imbalance in the hormone that is not being treated and hormone shock. Hormone shock can be explained by sudden changes in the hormone level in the human body. Major complaints of hormone shock are sleep disturbances, appetite changes, excessive mood swings, decreased sex drive and memory loss. Is it any wonder why women get scared and begin to search out answers?
For many women to get relief means they would do just about anything. There is an answer for some and the answer is tubal reversal. There are expert doctors available that can even perform surgery as an outpatient procedure. One of the best-known doctors is Dr. Gary Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Women travel from all over the world to have the reversal performed.
For more information please visit: http://www.tubal-reversal.net/
The staff is available 24 hrs. a day ,seven days a week to answer any questions you may have.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)hi debra,this was a very interesting, and well written article, with great information.i had a tubal ligation, along with some type of procedure that eliminates one's menstrual cycle, but i think i have still been going through the symptoms of menopause. (52) i suffer from depression, and crohn's, and one of the medication reduces appetite, so mood swings and loss of appetite has been blamed on that, but could be symptoms of menopause i'm not paying attention to, since i haven't had to worry about it for a few years.thank you for sharing this helpful info, and i hope you continue writing,welcome to searchwarp,best regards,sue thom
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