i would be concerned about the craving for sweet things and def. ask for blood tests and a referral to a nutritionist or dietician. There could be underlying problems especially related to the headaches etc. My best advice is an eat natural or caveman diet. I turned 40 and found it hard to shift weight. I cut carbs down and lost a bit but at 42 I nailed it when I came across the caveman diet. I've kept it off 3 years now without following too strictly. Basically eat natural. meat, fish, veggies - as much veggies as you want. Fruits, eggs - limited carbs (a fistful max) and keep them non manufactured if possible so rice and potatoes if poss rather than pasta and bread. You are healthier, feel full all the time and it works. If you are interested I can pm you the eating list of do's and don'ts which is really easy to follow and I cheated a little even on the strict 30 day initial period (i.e. still had wine and chocs at weekends).
I didn't have to have a historectomy but tried the Myrena Coil which helped me loads
did you find it good? i've been warned off that as I have a backwards leaning womb and loads of mini fibroids and they said it'd take up to 6 months to settle in during which time problems could worsen wish I could try it but doesn't sound like fun.
if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got
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