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Re: Doing fine!
From: mia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Dec 28 11:27:18 2000
Hi Jackie,:)
Glad To here your doing well
I'am sorry to hear that you did't get any answers
It can be so fustating some times you have to push it I've had to push
for a year about this pain and now it's going so fast my head spinning
and it's really bad.
Well as for the peeing yes it happen to me also I had to lie to the
nurse just so she would let me go home it last about a day or two but it
went away I wish I could say the same for my incision it got infected
and it's been one week and i'am still swollen :( but best of luck to you
and keep pushing for them to keep looking I had a lot of test before
they did the lap & now they see I'm not nuts the adhessions were so bad
he could not finish the surgey he wants to go for the full hyst. Lord
willing not my overies but he could not see them to much blocking.
take care
At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Jackie wrote:
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>Hi Eveyone,
>
>Thanks for your great words of encouragement. My lap went fine
>yesterday, and I am not in as much pain as I expected. The worst thing
>yesterday were the "gas pains" in my shoulders but lying down fixed that
>for the most part. I didn't have any bleeding (not even spotting). My
>two incisions are a little sore, but nothing to worry about. One thing
>that does worry me is that I am not urinating properly. When I go
>(which seems to be every half hour) it does not all come out in a
>constant stream, but starts and stops. Did anyone else experience this?
>
>As for the results, my doctor didn't find anything to explain the
>extreme pain I have been having! So, even though he thought 100% before
>going into this that it was endo, it may not be! I do know that just
>because they didn't see it, doesn't mean that it is not there, but I
>thought they would at least find something! The only thing he did find
>were some adhesions on my colon, which he removed, but he doesn't think
>that was the cause for the pain. SO, my worst fears have been
>realized... I don't have a real explanation for the pain. I have to
>see the doc in 6 weeks and we will discuss the options then. He said
>something about putting me into menopause for 3 months and seeing what
>happens with the pain then. I am not so sure I like that idea, but we
>will see.
>
>Anyway, I will still be participating in this forum (if you ladies don't
>mind) since it has been a real watershed of information for me. And, it
>is back to the drawing board for me in dealing with the pain. If anyone
>wants more info about my actual experience with the lap let me know. I
>am off to watch the video of my lap!
>
>Take care,
>
>--
>Jackie
>
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Mia
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