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"Post surgery for endometrial cancer"

About: Ottery St Mary Hospital / Cancer Services Ottery St Mary Hospital / Therapies

(as the patient),

I had a radical hysterectomy for endometrial cancer in April this year. This left me with loss of fitness & confidence in my body as well as ongoing pelvic pain.

I was referred by the Macmillan support team to the physio team at my local hospital in Ottery St Mary for a course of core strengthening work, which I believe is funded by Macmillan.

I have just completed this 8 week course, along with a small group of other women recovering from gynaecology cancers.

I am incredibly grateful to the Ottery physio team who showed us targeted exercises to rebuild strength & flexibility & really helped us on our way to healing & recovery.

Their kindness & skills helped us all feel so much better & more optimistic & positive about healing & strengthening our bodies again.

In particular the exercises have helped my pelvic pain by strengthening & stretching the core muscles around my stomach & pelvis.

I can now continue with the programme of exercises at home with exercise sheets provided by the team.

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Response from Rachel Keenan, Macmillan Clinical AHP Lead for Living with and Beyond Cancer, Cancer Services (Eastern Services), Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 3 weeks ago
Rachel Keenan
Macmillan Clinical AHP Lead for Living with and Beyond Cancer, Cancer Services (Eastern Services),
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 12/09/2025 at 12:29
Published on Care Opinion at 12:29


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Thank you so much for this feedback. It's wonderful to hear the course has helped you feel more optimistic about your recovery, as well as physically better! We will pass on this feedback to the wider team, which I know they will really appreciate.

All the best with your ongoing recovery,

Rachel

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