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Re: Thanks Christy For response to vaginal bleeding after bowel movements

From: Christy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Dec 14 16:32:32 2001


Hi Debbie :o) Your upcoming lap sounds a lot like mine....I had a cyst that grew and grew from May 16 ---> November 27 and it was aspirated and removed during my lap. I also had a hysteroscopy (as well as moderate adhesive disease removal, removal of several masses, and laser endo. excision).

Since my surgery, as I mentioned in my last post, I no longer have ANY pain with bowel movements. It's actually so strange now because (sorry for the technical details, but I know you'll understand... :o).... when I go now, I tense up, expecting to writhe in pain, but I get pleasantly surprised when nothing happens. It's really odd. Isn't it terrible what we come to accept as normal?

Again, I wish you the best, and please let me know how it all turns out. Incidentally, my doctor says my absence of pain with bm's is attributed to removal of a mass that was in my "cul-de-sac." The mass was benign and the pain is gone.

:o) Christy




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