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I was wondering if anyone can please help with a few possible answers to my question.
My mom is now in her early 60's, she had a full hysterectomy in 1993. Lately she has started bleeding but quite badly. It lasts for about a day or two and then goes away again. It seems to be quite heavy and she feels extremely weak when this is happening.
She has been to a clinic but they seem to say that they can't pick anything wrong up?
Is this normal for a woman her age? What can she use to not feel so weak when its happening?
Thank you all for your time.

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She needs to see a gynecologist.
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Is your mom in any pain? I really feel like this is a gynecological issue, not a usual clinic.

Keep us posted as to how she is.
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She needs to see a gynecologist.

I have heard of heavy bleeding that led up to a hysterectomy but have no knowledge of what your mom is experiencing.

I wouldn’t ignore symptoms like this.
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Take her to a gynecologist instead of a clinic. We can’t help you here. This could be any number of things (including another troll post).
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Tamtin82 Nov 2020
Troll post?
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Thank you for the clarification ;))
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Yea, it is weird that this is the second one this week. They seem to happen this way.

I too suggest a GYN. Just wondering, is she on blood thinners?

Please come back and tell us what you find out. It may help someone else.
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Thank-you so much for all the advice. It is greatly appreciated.
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NeedHelpWithMom Nov 2020
You’re welcome. Hoping she’s fine.
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