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  <title>I Wish I Had Gotten the Binder Sooner — Recovery Day 6</title>
  <description>“There's still some shifting around that I can feel, and the binder really makes a difference. So shout-out to my church friend for giving me that heads-up! I actually feel like this is much more useful post-hysterectomy than I felt it was post-pregnancy.” — Emily, 6 Days Since Uterus Eviction Day &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; SUPPORT THE SHOW https://ko-fi.com/thatshystericalpodcast &amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;lt; ** Stay in the loop with our latest episodes, upcoming topics, and exciting announcements — Sign Up for the Newsletter! ** In This Episode:   It’s a quickie, but it’s one of those episodes I thought was important to record because I just got my mid-section binder and I wish I had this on Day 1 after surgery!   Sorry I can’t link to the one I got. It’s no longer available!   I make note in the episode to pay attention to sizes. Measure your mid-section, if you need to. My husband has a long mid-section and would probably need the longer one (12”) if he had ab surgery of some kind. For me, I have a rather shorter midsection so the 9-inch binder worked fine for me.   I didn’t expect to feel this much shifting of organs internally, but the binder helps with that feeling. I find I’m walking faster because of it.   Additional Links and Resources: Links not working in your podcast player app? Visit ThatsHystericalPodcast.com    Adenomyosis - Symptoms — Mayo Clinic    Adenomyosis - Diagnosis + Treatment — Mayo Clinic   Adenomyosis: A Significantly Neglected and Misunderstood Disorder - Book by Maria Yeager&amp;amp;nbsp;    Adenomyosis Advice Association Facebook Group — Facebook   Helpful Reddit r/hysterectomy Post To Read If You Have Pre-Op Anxiety — MamaO2D4   Hysterectomy Information — Cleveland Clinic   Hysterectomy Information — NHS.uk   HysterSisters — Hysterectomy Support &amp;amp;amp; Stories   Adenomyosis at hysterectomy: prevalence, patient characteristics, clinical profile and histopatholgical finding — PubMed   Adenomyosis: An update regarding its diagnosis and clinical features — PubMed   Disclaimer: This podcast is based on personal experience and should not be taken as medical advice. Resources are provided for you to look into further and talk with your medical support team about.  CLICK HERE FOR THE TRANSCRIPT ** Follow @ThatsHystericalPodcast on Instagram for Show Updates and News ** ** Share your Hysterectomy Story on That’s Hysterical! Now, Get Out! ** &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; SUPPORT THE SHOW https://ko-fi.com/thatshystericalpodcast &amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;lt;&amp;amp;lt; ** Stay in the loop with our latest episodes, upcoming topics, and exciting announcements — Sign Up for the Newsletter! ** </description>
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