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midagetrolop | 10:06 Sun 20th May 2012 | Health & Fitness
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I am puzzled - finished my periods some 8-10 years ago, had breast cancer and a mastectomy and had hot flushes - they disappeared after a few months, but, 18 months ago I had to have a hysterectomy and in the last three weeks I have started having flushes again, occasionally, is this normal? Seem to have been a big gap.
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Have you been given any hormone treatment?
I imagine it would make a difference if you still have your ovaries? Do you still have them?
Yes perfectly normal and although you haven't yet answered the above two posters questions, I would guess that you are not on hormonal therapy for your breast cancer and leaving the ovaries or removing them at hysterectomy seems not op be relevant.

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Spot on Sqad, no hormone treatment, and no ovaries. It's a mystery I could do without. Thanks for answers - reassuring Sqad, as usual!
I'm there now, hot flushes, sweats - bloody horrible

Good to know it's nowt to worry about
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Ojread2 - I've been lucky, I've not had any sweats at all - not had any flushes for a few years and now they have returned !! My best friend had sweats and flushes after a hysterectomy when she was 44 and went on for years - they had left her ovaries.
:( Hope mine stop soon, very soon
Still got periods to content with as well and they are all over the place pah!
Wish I was a man ;-)
Mine subsided to a great degree but are back now with a vengeance. I have recently had a lot of sadness and stress in my life and put the flushes down to that, along with the telogen effluvium (hair loss).

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