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Pressure, Pressure, Pressure

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jan 25 22:18:16 2001


A year ago I had a cervical biopsy done and my life seemed to spin out of control ever since. The biopsy was extermely painful and I spent the weekend resting and calling my Docotor- expressing intensive bloating and pressure. The pressure has not gone away and it has been now one year later (you feel like you are 9 months pregnant and the baby is dropping). At this point, the Doc recommends a hysterectomy to remove the ONE small fibroid- which may be causing the pressures....Instead I elect a laperoscopy to see what is going on inside my body - no apparent sign of endomytriosis - but could be high in the cervix where the doc cant see. During this surgery he took care of some scarring that I had & then the doc puts me on Lupron for 6 months BUT at the 4 month mark I am in serious pain/pressure and have another ultrasound done that states I have 2 fibriods NOW AND I now have a cyst on my R ovary. The doc ups my surgery date and removes my One ovary, uterus and cervix. I was left with an ovary - I am 38. 3 weeks after surgery I have the same systems as before bloating, pressure, pressure, pressure (should I take more time to recover???). It is crippling my life. I have not been able to run/ walk or stand for any grant lengths of time in over a year and I have a 4 year old. Is there help/suggestions that anyone can offer???????????????



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