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    • Cherry angiomas are actually very common and usually harmless. They can appear on different parts of the body with age and aren’t typically linked to hormones or cancer. Since your doctor has already checked them and said they’re normal, that’s a good sign. If you’re still worried, you could book a visit with a dermatologist or a trusted clinic that offers services like breast implants Chicago residents recommend, to get a professional opinion and peace of mind. Try not to rely on stories online, they can make you feel worse without real medical evidence.
    • You’re going through a really normal response to a big surgery. Feeling tired, weak, out of it, and having little appetite 10 days after a hysterectomy is expected. Your body is still healing. On top of that, anxiety, especially with GAD and hypochondria, can make everything feel more intense and make you doubt your decision. Many people feel exactly like this physically and emotionally after surgery. If you want more guidance and reassurance during recovery, resources like drjefflisiecki.com can be really helpful. It does get better over time. Rest, gentle nutrition, and giving yourself permission to heal are key. If anxiety spikes, reaching out to your doctor or a therapist for reassurance can really help. You’re healing, and it’s okay that it feels hard right now.
    • Rapid weight loss like that can happen when anxiety or stress suppresses appetite, but losing ten pounds in four weeks without trying is significant and should be checked out. It’s good that you’ve seen your doctor. Make sure to follow up, discuss your ongoing symptoms, and consider picking up the prescription to help stabilize your appetite. If you keep losing weight or feel worse, it’s best to go back to your doctor or the ER to rule out any underlying medical issues.
    • Yes - it was probably just some irritation.  If the redness had gotten worse, a doctor would probably have helped. As long as it improves, you're good.  
    • I looked again this morning and saw some of the pinkness is gone from one corner of the eye but I have a red spot, probably where I've been rubbing. I need to stop it but my vision hasn't changed. Is this good? 
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