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How Can Excessive Anger After A Hysterectomy Be Controlled?

MY WIFE HAS HAD A HYSTERECTOMY 25 YEARS AGO,ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS AGO SHE GOT TOTALLY UNREASONABLE,COMBATIVE,ANGER AND SUCH.SHE WENT TO A DOCTOR AND HE PUT HER ON PROZAC,SHE ONLY TOOK THE FIRST BOTTLE AND DIDNT EVER REFILL IT. NOW SHE IS ACTING THE SAME WAY. WE HAVE NO INSURANCE AND CANT AFFORD A DOCTOR,IS THERE ANY NATURAL PRODUCTS THAT WE COULD USE TO HELP THE CHEMICAL IMBALANCE SHE HAS
Thu, 15 Feb 2018
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Hi

Thanks for the query.
I understand your concern.
The change in mood 10 years of hysterectomy is not likely due to the surgery.
May be it was following menopause 15 years ago.
This suggests change in hormonal pattern adding to her natural psychology. Hormone replacement therapy with advise of a gynecologist may help.

Psychotherapy & counselling/meditation with mind and body relaxation exercises.

Thanks


Regards
Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale,
General & Family Physician
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How Can Excessive Anger After A Hysterectomy Be Controlled?

Hi Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. The change in mood 10 years of hysterectomy is not likely due to the surgery. May be it was following menopause 15 years ago. This suggests change in hormonal pattern adding to her natural psychology. Hormone replacement therapy with advise of a gynecologist may help. Psychotherapy & counselling/meditation with mind and body relaxation exercises. Thanks Regards Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician