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Legacy Silverton Medical Center Emergency Department expansion
In the spring of 2024, Legacy Health completed a $37 million expansion and improvement project for Legacy Silverton Medical Center that added 21,000 square feet to the existing hospital. Legacy Health unveiled a modernized emergency department and a complete redesign of the hospital entrance and patient drop-off areas, among other improvements.
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Legacy Health's Pride Employee Resource Group shares a message for Pride 2024!
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Our Legacy is love.
Employee Appreciation Week Video 2024
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Employee Appreciation Week Video 2024
Nurses Week 2024
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Nurses Week 2024
A cardiac rehabilitation journey: Steve's patient testimonial
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Steve was a cardiac rehabilitation patient at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. In this heartfelt testimonial, Steve shares his experience battling heart disease, undergoing heart surgery and ultimately reclaiming his health through dedicated participation in cardiac rehabilitation. Through perseverance and the support of his health care team at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center - notably Carolyn, a c...
HR - Cardiologist positions
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Human Resources - Cardiologist positions
Jill Baird, MD talks about Parkinson's disease
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Jill Baird, MD talks about Parkinson's disease
Meet Jill Baird, MD
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Meet Jill Baird, MD
Harjot Thind, MD talks about neurology
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Harjot Thind, MD talks about neurology
Meet Harjot Thind, MD
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Meet Harjot Thind, MD
National Physicians Week - Melinda Muller
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National Physicians Week - Melinda Muller
Legacy Health Heart Services - 5 Heart Tips
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Legacy Health Heart Services - 5 Heart Tips
Don't wait. Vaccinate. COVID-19.
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Don't wait. Vaccinate. COVID-19.
Legacy supports young local artist | Manny Dempsey | Black History Month 2024
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Meet Emmanuel 'Manny' Dempsey, a talented artist whose creative journey began at a young age inspired by his culture, community, and personal experiences. You may recognize Manny's work from our Good in the Hood Multicultural Festival shirts, and recently, he was commissioned to create artwork for Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel. As we celebrate Black History Month, take a moment ...
Food as Medicine - Grocery Shopping Tour
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Food as Medicine - Grocery Shopping Tour
Meet Lina Rossetti-Grulich, AGACNP-BC
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Meet Lina Rossetti-Grulich, AGACNP-BC
Meet Edward Cheng, MD, PhD
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Meet Edward Cheng, MD, PhD
Meet Shawn Patrick, MD, FACC
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Meet Shawn Patrick, MD, FACC
Meet Ken Leclerc, MD, FACC
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Meet Ken Leclerc, MD, FACC
Meet Akshai Subramanian, MD
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Meet Akshai Subramanian, MD
Patient Testimonial - Legacy Cancer Institute
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Patient Testimonial - Legacy Cancer Institute
Introduction to Randall Children's Hospital
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Introduction to Randall Children's Hospital
Food Support Program
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Food Support Program
Lucy & the Trips
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Lucy & the Trips
Cartmill Family Story
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Cartmill Family Story
Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center: Mark McCampbell's story
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Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center: Mark McCampbell's story
Artist in Residence 2023
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Artist in Residence 2023
Legacy Health: Help prevent the spread of the flu!
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Legacy Health: Help prevent the spread of the flu!
Learning at Legacy Health
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Learning at Legacy Health
Food, Mood, and the Gut Microbiome
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Food, Mood, and the Gut Microbiome

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AngelofHogwarts
    @AngelofHogwarts День тому

    I'm so conflicted right now. My wedding events are planned for July 20, 21 & 22. And I'm off to my honeymoon from July 23-August 7. My fiancé and I tried to plan this as per my menstrual cycle but I got mine earlier this month, which changed the projection of my period for next month to July 26-30...which is when I'm supposed to be in Greece. :'( I don't know if I should risk using something like Norethindrone for the first time ever or just stick to my good old pads and painkillers, even if it does compromise our travels & sightseeing. I'm also a virgin so I don't know if this progesterone-only pill effects fertility in the future or what.

  • @SimonaDelean
    @SimonaDelean 6 днів тому

    I am having in about a week, a hysterectomy ( my uterus and fallopian tubes removed), due to an enlarged uterus, fibroids, and adenomyosis, I will keep my ovaries and my cervix. I hope I am making a good decision keeping my cervix. I always had a normal pap smear, I am 49 now. Also dealing with perimenopause symptoms!

  • @rsvp89
    @rsvp89 13 днів тому

    I can't feel if my bladder is full or not. Only when I decide to go it's like pressure or some-uncomfortable feeling .. as if i held it too. Long, In the pelvic part right side

  • @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi
    @Dr.Jas-AyurvedaExpert-se9mi 20 днів тому

    I recommend my patients Planet Ayurveda's Naari Kalyan Churna, Coral Calcium Complex, Female Health support and Brahmi Capsules. These will help balance hormones and relax the mind.

  • @ima4916
    @ima4916 25 днів тому

    Colonoscopy is ridiculous and can hurt your colon. Doctors are so dishonest sometimes

  • @BrendaYelting
    @BrendaYelting Місяць тому

    I'll start drinking then😂

  • @KhanArisha
    @KhanArisha Місяць тому

    What if during hysterectomy cervix is left bcoz cervix is now attached to bladder ??

  • @carlarenner555
    @carlarenner555 Місяць тому

    Had total hysterectomy in Feb-everything due to testing positive for MSH2 gene mutation. Robotic surgery. Would have felt totally normal within a month had it not been for having my cervix removed. I know it was the right thing to do but if I had had a choice I would have preferred continuing to have Pap smears and leaving my cervix intact.

  • @mikefreeman6808
    @mikefreeman6808 Місяць тому

    The body is run on electricity. A simple jolt here, jolt there, fixes things. How have we not invested in controlling the bodies functions through electrical stimulae

    • @mikefreeman6808
      @mikefreeman6808 Місяць тому

      Most forms of therapy involve vibration. Vibrational energy converses into electrical energy

  • @RusselFacherito13
    @RusselFacherito13 2 місяці тому

    Hace pocos meses tuvo una horrible experiencia con la influenza. Un domingo de noviembre de 2023 empeze con tos contaste, fiebre y náuseas Pero el lunes me levanté al rededor de las 2 de la mañana gracias a una intensas náuseas y dolor de cabeza y Empeze a Vomitar por todas partes, También empeze a tener Diarrea y Calambres en mis piernas; Dure Toda Madrugada Vomitando(10 veces en total). Tuvieron que Ingresarme casi 4 horas por lo deshidratado que estaba y lo peor es que estaba en otra ciudad y me tuve que irme moribundo a mi ciudad natal. Dure casi 10 días con Fiebre Alta,Tos Con Flemas, Congestión,Dolor de Garganta y Cabeza,Dolor Abdominal, vómitos y diarrea líquida. En mis 13 años de vida nunca me había dado una gripe tan grave como esa Vez

  • @jazzlee5993
    @jazzlee5993 2 місяці тому

    That's a BIG LIE BIGGEST REGRET OF MY LIFE I had a full hysterectomy in my early 20s sex life is non existent 😢

  • @therelpher5345
    @therelpher5345 2 місяці тому

    My wife's mother recently had a stroke. Afterward, she came to visit her kids here in WI. Yesterday, I bought a muscle stimulator. Would this device help her out?

  • @healthcaresolutions2745
    @healthcaresolutions2745 2 місяці тому

    Keep up the good work. Keep spreading awareness.

  • @ashleymarie6682
    @ashleymarie6682 2 місяці тому

    I dont think you see the point in the concern… its not the absence of pain and discomfort, its a surgical alteration to the female anatomy that includes possible severing of nerves and permanent surgical changes to structure of the body that women are concerned about. Not the relief of symptoms. These are two COMPLETELY different things.

  • @Michelle-cn9zp
    @Michelle-cn9zp 2 місяці тому

    I have extreme dryness after my hysterectomy. I just had a man tell me that he could tell the difference. I never told him I had a hysterectomy and one night he asked me if I did. I was shocked that he knew.

  • @gemmaespin5994
    @gemmaespin5994 2 місяці тому

    Hello.doctor, i am 7 weeks after hysterectomy, i suddenly feel.pain in right part of my abdomin..is this.normal..i am.seatted doing computer job.for.more than 3 hrs..any adviced?

  • @user-hp5ru8sc3e
    @user-hp5ru8sc3e 2 місяці тому

    That was fantastic. I think your talk is going to help a lot of people. Good for you.

  • @stevekutlik626
    @stevekutlik626 2 місяці тому

    She lies

  • @user-rs2ky3by5h
    @user-rs2ky3by5h 3 місяці тому

    What if I need a hysterectomy after birth or have uterine fibrosis can I still keep my lady parts to go pee though because I saw something pretty scary on google about this now I am scared be honest because my family does have a risk of birth complications

    • @kittysoftpaws3677
      @kittysoftpaws3677 2 місяці тому

      🤦‍♀️ no fucking way. You really think?... WHAT?! Dude. You don't piss through your damn vagina. You piss through your urethra. Fuckin dumb

    • @joriejay7950
      @joriejay7950 Місяць тому

      🤦🏻‍♀️🙄. omg you have no idea how your own body works! scary.

  • @lalalo623
    @lalalo623 3 місяці тому

    Very effective for chemical burns I got chemical burns from salicylic acid and the dermatologist prescribes this and it works very good and now it’s healing for 5 days.❤

  • @Aven_playz
    @Aven_playz 3 місяці тому

    This hospital is trash don’t go here because they kill children

  • @daciasdiy1861
    @daciasdiy1861 3 місяці тому

    Wait is this cool ideal silver in this stuff i thought it was made with fish skin

  • @daciasdiy1861
    @daciasdiy1861 3 місяці тому

    I saw a form of silverdene at CVS but it was a spray . I’m pretty sure this isn’t it tho ? I wonder wear they have a good cream at? They say the good ones are only at the hospital

  • @Cheeks63091
    @Cheeks63091 3 місяці тому

    You work for the man lady stop lying to those who had this surgery

  • @sparklewithgina3579
    @sparklewithgina3579 3 місяці тому

    Yes it does. Stop telling women this.

  • @daviddavid1057
    @daviddavid1057 4 місяці тому

    Please don't talk nonsense!!!

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 4 місяці тому

    I feel like women need friends and support. The mental piece is the worst. I know many women that do not realize what is causing gastric symptoms, insomnia and hotflashes. I think the 20 percent do not recognize what is going on.

  • @goju09alt9
    @goju09alt9 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this explanation, "7%" figure gave me no context, and you explained it nicely.

  • @Ghonestme59777
    @Ghonestme59777 4 місяці тому

    Thank you will try😊

  • @keke8880
    @keke8880 4 місяці тому

    Intersex conditions are just that- conditions. People with intersex conditions are still male or female, they just have male specific intersex conditions or female specific intersex conditions

  • @keke8880
    @keke8880 4 місяці тому

    "Men feel like men, and women feel like women." What does that mean? Men and women have diverse feelings. I don't feel like a woman, because there is no one woman's experience. I am a woman, because im xx and am an adult female.

  • @mittermf
    @mittermf 4 місяці тому

    This is so misleading! Because that's only if you're able to keep your ovaries! If you have to have a complete hysterectomy it is completely different! So please Miss Melissa pettigrass explain to people the difference between a partial hysterectomy and a full hysterectomy because there is a huge difference

    • @jerseygurl1213
      @jerseygurl1213 Місяць тому

      I have a full hysterectomy and still have my ovaries to produce hormone, oxygen and progesterone

    • @jerseygurl1213
      @jerseygurl1213 Місяць тому

      Actually, if you read about it, a full hysterectomy is removing a uterus and cervix… my GYN removed everything except for my ovaries and my sexual appetite went up

    • @jerseygurl1213
      @jerseygurl1213 Місяць тому

      Y’all have to do better if y’all people gonna be informative, you have to have the right information to be informing others, other than that sit quietly and read the comments, and/or just read🤷🏽‍♀️ Lol

  • @roboninjas
    @roboninjas 5 місяців тому

    i’m a transgender man (FtM) and in the process of getting a hysterectomy this year. periods and risk of pregnancy will be gone, alleviating that source of anxiety and dysphoria. thanks for the short yet informative video. great research for those looking into if this is right for them i’ll be keeping my ovaries as suggested by doctors and other transgender folks because they will continue to produce the estrogen my body will need. everyone needs estrogen and testosterone; the appropriate balance between hormones is different for everyone. nature should be taken into consideration, not ignored. without my ovaries, my body likely wouldn’t produce an appropriate amount of estrogen for itself. i’d probably need to take estrogen supplements alongside my testosterone injections for years. plus, i’ll get to keep my eggs if i do decide to do something with them!

    • @floofmoth
      @floofmoth 4 місяці тому

      Hey I'm a bit curious about your experience, but if I ask anything intrusive or uncomfortable you don't have to answer. I'm also trans (FTN). I do not want to be pregnant ever, and my period is unpleasant and dysphoric for me. I don't want to take testosterone though (I've heard that it stops menstruation but I don't really want a beard or a voice drop). Can I actually get a hysterectomy for these reasons? My mom says that no one would do it on me and that it would cause problems. I just really don't want to bleed anymore but I don't know if I'd be allowed to get a hysterectomy. If it's cool, I'd like to hear about your experience with your doctor and how it's been for you. Thanks in advance by the way, even if you don't end up answering, the comment you left gives me a bit of hope for the future.

    • @roboninjas
      @roboninjas 3 місяці тому

      ​ @floofmoth hey, no worries! i actually really love answering these kinds of questions! :] the #1 option to stop periods permanently is to have a hysterectomy. there are other surgical options but they're usually only performed to treat disease or disorders. some birth control methods could work, but the effects of any given type vary from person to person. what stopped my periods was when i started estrogen blockers before going on testosterone. it was a once-a-month injection into the muscle of my butt. i was able to administer the shots at home because my mother's a nurse. the same medication, lupron, is also used to treat cancer and other diseases. it has other effects that you'll have to talk to your doctor about. i know that what i say may or may not be helpful, but i encourage you to keep researching and i really hope you find what's right for you!

    • @floofmoth
      @floofmoth 3 місяці тому

      ​@@roboninjas I super appreciate this, I currently take birth control but I'm supposed to stop taking it every three months to have a period. I honestly think a hysterectomy is the best option for me so I'll keep my hopes up for that. I just hear stories about doctors wanting to do them on people because "they're young and could still have kids" and I worry I'll encounter that. Though if you were able to get one as a trans person I guess that bodes well for me. Thank you so much for the reply, I feel a little bit more hopeful!

    • @Obsidiana_99
      @Obsidiana_99 Місяць тому

      ​@@floofmoth I feel compelled to share a little bit of my hysterectomy experience. I absolutely LOVE having no periods; my cramping and discomfort . . . GONE. The only time I cramp now is when I have to poo. Even my anxiety/depression has all but ceased to exist. I never gave having kids much thought, but I could choose to have them eventually if I met the right person. . .but that choice was taken from me by a cancer diagnosis (endometrial adenocarcinoma). It's a devastating feeling to be robbed of something like that. I know that not everyone will feel that way and your hysterectomy will be voluntary, but I am also experiencing some side effects that you mentioned you didn't want. I will be 6 months post op May 15th and I have noticed a significant voice drop, especially in my singing range. I also have noticed some under chin hair that I want to get lasered off eventually. I just wanted you to be aware that those things can happen and to really REALLY do the research on potential long lasting side effects. Incontinence is a potential side effect also; thank God I didn't have that. I wish you the best of luck and hope this info helps you in some way.

    • @floofmoth
      @floofmoth Місяць тому

      @@Obsidiana_99 Thank you so so much for sharing, that information really helps. While personally I think being pregnant would be a horrible experience for me, i can't imagine how hard it must be to lose that if it was something you were considering. On a positive note, I turned 18 this year and was able to get a referral to an OBGYN where I can discuss what the best decision for me is and figure out what the process is. Having this info really helps me know things to ask about and I really appreciate you sharing your experience.

  • @terimccallum3525
    @terimccallum3525 5 місяців тому

    I love your approach and philosophy!

  • @hiddenworldshybins722
    @hiddenworldshybins722 5 місяців тому

    depend on single person avoid trouble,do what he likes.even respect love adjust share thoughts, avoid hiding even simple?

  • @ladonnabellavillalobos9627
    @ladonnabellavillalobos9627 5 місяців тому

    Soon doctors will be add a business because patients are getting smarter than the doctors and when we found out that there’s scientific papers written about cancer and things to get rid of it and a lot of things that can heal you but the pharmaceutical company they have to ride the paper because they got funded so it’s there for you to look Harvard Cleveland clinic yell It’s all there. You just Gotta search for it but they’ll never tell us because they can’t change it into a synthetic a GMO. That’s what prescription drugs are there are not real you might as well take plastic because it probably has plastic in it. I’m just fed up with them, they got me on this crazy MEGESTROL acetate look it up and see what it’s for. It’s supposed to help my endometriosis cancer it’s making me gain weight have migraines. I feel like I’m in menopause and I feel like I’m having a baby half the time, I’m gaining a lot of weight because that’s what it was made for. Please look it up because they might give it to you if you have this problem and they tell me Wisconsin for me having too much estrogen at 70 years old I don’t quite believe that because I’m starting to lose bone, I am so happy that people are getting educated because we’ve been set up for failure

  • @andreafabiana3161
    @andreafabiana3161 5 місяців тому

    I'm sorry that these experts are ignoring all other research rather than the WHI, which was the only one giving a negative outcome from using HRT. This study was done on purpose to discredit HRT, as the head of the team said once, that they needed to stop this madness of women taking HRT. Do your research and you will find this. They chose older and sicker women on purpose, it wasn't a mistake. If you take women up until the age of 79 in your research, you will get more cancer cases, due to age. WHI lied a lot, and this came up years later, when they were asked to provide more data, experts later found that WHI lied about the health conditions of the women taking HRT, they said they were healthy, but experts found out that they were not! WHI manipulated data to scare us. The lady with short hair says that for osteoporosis there are other medicine, yes of course, they cost more and they produce big money for big pharmaceuticals, but HRT is not patented and therefore super cheap, and estrogen is very effective in preventing osteoporosis. But they don't want us to take HRT because of this, it gives little money to big pharma. They want us sick, sick with heart disease, high blood pressure, osteporosis so they can fill us with other more expensive medications, that have BY FAR have more risks than HRT and more side effects. This video helps with a bit of information but keeps up with other misinformation. I expect more this old conservative line of advice, at this time and age. Women, get your HRT even if you don't have hot flashes but you have dry skin, dry eyes, itchines, tiredness, brain fog, loss of memory, irritability, anxiety, low mood, crying spells, low libido, etc. There is NOTHING WRONG WITH WANTING TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN, WITH ENERGY!, not as when we were 20, but at least 40. After 5 months of using HRT I am not going back ever!!!!!! There are women out there suffering big time, feeling desperate, marrages and relationships breaking up, jobs and careers given up, and they are still saying take HRT for hot flashes only. DISGRASEFUL

  • @user-yd1du5ny2i
    @user-yd1du5ny2i 5 місяців тому

    My repear exam is next month on the 19th..i HATE it

  • @user-pf9ec1jb2i
    @user-pf9ec1jb2i 5 місяців тому

    Good technology

  • @christytate7551
    @christytate7551 6 місяців тому

    My fallopian tubes were removed due to my bladder stuck to my scar tissifrom having a c section I had it twice and it never healed back in 2015 and I had another c section in 2020 no tubes or babies for me I cried like a baby when I woke up and my husband explained if we had more I wouldn't be alive

  • @RNMimi
    @RNMimi 6 місяців тому

    I had my cervix removed and it was the best decision ever! No more bleeding, no more risk of cervical cancer. I did keep my ovaries so I did not go into early menapause.

  • @germaine1977
    @germaine1977 6 місяців тому

    She said all that with a straight face. She lost all credentials for me. Whose lab coat did she borrow.

  • @IlmNooran
    @IlmNooran 6 місяців тому

    I have mild scoliosis, about 19 degrees. The muscles in my back are very uneven, I have a hiatal hernia and sleep apnea, I also sometimes feel tired when breathing and I have some collarbone pain. I am also very skinny for my height and I noticed whenever I have a full stomach I feel like I can breathe more comfortably and have a more natural posture.

  • @eilynberido3566
    @eilynberido3566 6 місяців тому

    I have abdominal total hysterectomy surgery 4weeks ago and i have color pink spotting until now if ist normal or i have to take medicine for healing my wounds inside?

  • @vincentsimon4037
    @vincentsimon4037 6 місяців тому

    My girlfriend had a colectomy due to cancer. Not sure if that's the term but 70% of her intestine's have been removed. You didn't mention cuts of beef. Is there an issue with anything other than ground beef(ribeye, etc? ) Thank you!

  • @mohdshafimasoodi7393
    @mohdshafimasoodi7393 6 місяців тому

    My experience is that the woman has no desire of intercourse after removal of uterus.thus the man suffers a lot

    • @sunangel6640
      @sunangel6640 2 місяці тому

      I did 6 months ago and nothing changed in my desires I fell more hot But I always took care of my hormones and that’s play a big role in woman’s sexual health, we have to take care of our man too. Many women don’t want to do that because they think just about their problems and forgetting about her other half the man.

  • @tammyherbst2506
    @tammyherbst2506 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely..its life altering sick surgery..

  • @tammyherbst2506
    @tammyherbst2506 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely...its life altering..for the worse

  • @tyrarice7318
    @tyrarice7318 7 місяців тому

    If only you knew how much I feel better after this response video!!! Thank you.

  • @simp1229
    @simp1229 7 місяців тому

    I had my surgery March 30, 2022, because of fibroid tumors and heavy bleeding daily. I have absolutely no desire to have sex. And when I do get the urge it’s very short lived.