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Real Housewives Star Calls Her Upcoming Hysterectomy A “Terrifying Experience”

scare anyone straight. The procedure could result in an infection or hemorrhage during or after the surgery.

Additionally, a hysterectomy can damage internal organs such as the urinary tract or the bowels. Clearly, there’s a lot to consider when getting a hysterectomy, or any surgery for that matter. 

Bryant went on to say that agreeing to go through with the surgery “terrified her.” She didn’t know what to expect, especially when it came down to being intimate with her husband or even just doing simple tasks like walking around. Even more daunting, Bryant knew she’d have to undergo the surgery alone. 

RELATED: Why Are Black Women Twice as Likely To Get a Hysterectomy?

She’s Practicing Positive Thinking

While Bryant may not be able to avoid her upcoming surgery, she has practiced the power of positive thinking. The act alone has given her some solace. “I was holding my own hands, trying to console myself,” the reality star said during a recent episode. 

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When faced with a crisis in life, the best anyone can do is change their perspective and think positively. Hopefully, the surgery goes well for “The Housewives of Potomac” reality star and she’s able to attend that trip to Mexico with her friends after all. 

 

January 22, 2023 by Aja Sheppard

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