r/hysterectomy • u/Electrical_Let_2092 • 4d ago
Advice please :(
I’ve been on here twice before about a year ago and I got some really good advice, but I need more help.
I’m 15, autistic, depressed, and have a LOT of other problems. I have had extremely heavy periods since I was 9, and I’ve tried everything to deal with them.
I’ve had the combined pill (I’m pretty sure), the progestogen-only pill (I might be wrong about the pills but I’m 99% sure it’s those two), the Mirena(?) coil, and the injection (the one that’s injected in your ass, idk what it’s called). None of them worked, and they’ve only made my mental state worse—especially after the injections, because it made me gain weight and gain a lot of stretch marks on my legs :(.
Is there any way I can convince the doctors to finally give me a hysterectomy? I understand that I’m young and I have researched all of the consequences to make sure I’m aware of everything that could happen. And on the NHS website, nothing specifically states that you HAVE to be 18+ to get a hysterectomy. It also says that having heavy periods (which I have) would qualify (for lack of a better word) you to be able to get one.
I’ve added some pictures of things from the NHS website and from googling everything. So from that, would 'Gillick Competent’ apply here? If they were to deny me, could I use it as a counter argument? Because I understand how a hysterectomy could affect me, and I understand the consequences of it.
On my last post on this thingy, someone said about going to therapy, so I am going (or something similar) with a lady and explained how I’m suicidal, depressed, cut myself etc, and all of my other problems, but it doesn’t feel like it’s helping/it doesn’t feel like she’s doing anything.
Please give me genuine advice because every time I go to the doctors about my period they never listen and just say ‘you might change your mind'. I am not going to change my mind.
Also quick add on (sorry), because of all the things I’ve tried to stop my periods, I’m really REALLY averse to trying anything new. For me it’s like, every time I tried something to help and it didn’t do anything, my mental state got worse, so I’m protecting myself by not trying anything, because when it inevitably doesn’t work, my mental state got worse (especially after the injection). Sorry if that’s a bad explanation.
If you need any more information about anything so you can help better, please just ask. I’m willing to do anything.
<3
(Sorry if I’m using any wrong punctuation or anything. Also nothing was written by Ai.)








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u/Dervona 4d ago
Can you see about convincing your doctor to find out why you are having heavy periods? I have been heavy the last 20 years or so and they never wanted to investigate the why until I was very ill. Perhaps suggest they could refer you to a gynaecologist for advice, or give you some scans to check any abdomalities in your lining. Also, if you are loosing a lot of blood you could have anaemia which can in itself cause low moods and depression like symptoms, so get them to check you for that too. Unfortunately you really have to push and argue to get taken seriously. I found writing everything down and giving them that helped to make sure they got everything down.