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EPISODE · May 6, 2024 · 38 MIN

What To Do After a Hysterectomy

from The School of Doza Podcast · host NURSE DOZA

🎓 Remember to join our School of Doza for more insights and support as you navigate life post-hysterectomy. Stay strong, stay informed, and take control of your health journey. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to seeing you in the next episode! MSW Nutrtition's Metabolic pack pairs very well with this episode. FInd it at https://www.mswnutrition.com/collections/bundles/products/metabolic-pack   This episode is crafted for those who have recently undergone this procedure, as well as those who have lived with its effects for years. Join us as we explore vital wellness strategies and share the knowledge you need to improve your quality of life post-hysterectomy.   📌 Key Points Covered: Understanding Hysterectomy: A surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus and possibly other reproductive organs. This operation results in the inability to menstruate or become pregnant, often leading to significant physical and hormonal changes. Dietary Changes for Better Health: Insights into how altering your diet can manage insulin levels and help mitigate menopausal symptoms that often follow a hysterectomy. The Importance of Brown Fat: Discussion on how maintaining or increasing brown fat can influence weight management and overall metabolic health after hormonal changes. Liver Health: Strategies to support liver function, which plays a crucial role in hormone regulation, especially after losing estrogen production capabilities. Adrenal Support: Tips on supporting adrenal health to manage stress and hormone production, critical after significant surgeries like a hysterectomy. Heart Health: Understanding the relationship between estrogen, heart health, and how to support cardiovascular function post-hysterectomy. 🎧 Episode Timestamps: 00:00 - START 01:43 - Deep dive into what a hysterectomy entails and its long-term implications 06:20 - Dietary adjustments to improve post-surgery health 08:20 - The critical role of insulin and estrogen in post-hysterectomy health 15:05 - Benefits of developing brown fat through diet and cold exposure 27:10 - Practical tips for using cold therapy to improve metabolism 36:03 - The importance of supporting adrenal health for hormone balance   🔗 Useful Resources: Detailed Hysterectomy Information: Cleveland Clinic on Hysterectomies Understanding Estrogen and Its Functions: National Institutes of Health on Estrogen   🔗 Connect with Nurse Doza: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcKyagDi468WscAOWM5VHA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nursedoza/ Website: http://www.nursedoza.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-mendoza-dc-aprn-np-c-0609a038/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nursedoza Twitter: https://twitter.com/nursedoza

Empower yourself with knowledge and proactive health strategies post-hysterectomy. Remember, your health journey is continuous, and integrating these practices can significantly enhance your wellbeing. Let’s take this step towards a healthier, more informed future together!

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