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Re: Had Laparoscopy Done!From: Annette (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Dec 21 13:27:29 2001
At Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Samantha wrote: > >Hi Everyone, > >I'm just letting you know that I've had my laparoscopy done on the 11th >Dec, it didn't go quite as smoothly as hoped infact it was a nightmare. > >The surgeon went through a blood vessel in my abdomen and when I came >round from the anaesethic I was in excruitating agony, I had also >completely forgotten that I had come in for an op and thought I was >waking up at home so it was all a bit of a shock. >I had been told to tell the nurses in Recovery if I was in pain when I >came round so I did this, but all they said to me was well you will be >you've had an operation. The pain was increasing, and suddenly my face >started to shake, then my legs did, they put oxygen mask on me and >wheeled me back to the Day Case ward. I was crying and in alot of pain, >shaking and getting frightend. I pointed to my abdomen and said the >pain's getting worse, the nurses pulled back the covers and immediately >saw the problem. Where the surgeon had cut the blood vessel 2 red >patches were appearing under my skin. A pressure bandage was applied to >stop the bleeding, I was put on a heart monitor, the head end of my bed >was tilted back as my blood pressure had now dropped dangerously low and >I could not stop shaking. A blood sample was taken ready to do a blood >transfusion if needed. The pressure bandage eased the pain and the >shaking began to stop, my blood pressure started to normalise and I >managed to calm down. I was given a heavy duty painkilling injection >and an antiobiotic injection. The surgeon came to see me, my blood >pressure was taken and he was the one that administered the antiobiotic >injection. I felt truly awful-sick and dizzy, I still had the oxygen >mask on. My ex-boyfriend had arrived 30 mins before I arrived back from >theatre and he was very worried, he couldn't see me for 30 mins after I >had arrived back. >In the afternoon I was violently sick then I was transferred to a ward >where I spent the next 4 days. I went in on the Tuesday and came out on >the Friday afternoon. The nursing staff were brilliant, so supportive >and caring and acted so fast! >My Consultant came to see me the following morning-he was not the one >that performed the Laparoscopy. He drew a black felt-tip mark around >the border of the bleed on my abdomen 7 inches across by 3 inches down. >He told me to take it easy. I was visited several times over the >following days by diff members of my Consultant's team. The surgeon who >did my op said he had gone through the blood vessel because the >instruments were sharp, my stomach was very tough, this he said was due >to my previous operation scars (which I had been told would not create a >problem), my stomach was not floppy because I had not had any children, >and the anaesethic had not relaxed my stomach muscles. I have asked my >Dr to get a surgeon's report because I would like to find out exactly >what went wrong. I now have a 2 month recovery period instead of the >hoped for week. My abdomen is yellow with the bruising from the blood >clots underneath the skin. I have been told that if it starts to spread >then I will need a 2nd op to drain the blood clots. It's been a >painful, agonising, frightening experience which I do not want to >repeat. > >The results of the Laparoscopy show there was no cause for the period >problems and spotting/pain I have been suffering from since I was 20. I >have spoken to my Dr and we have agreed for me to try the Depo-Provera >injection, starting it in the New Year. My Dr paid me a huge >compliment-he said he thought I was brilliant to have gone through the >Laparoscopy and go on the Depo-Provera injection considering I don't >like needles or hospitals. I told him if I ever have to have another op >he's going to have a hard job on his hands getting me there! > >For those who of you who haven't had a laparoscopy and are waiting to >have one done, my experience is one which not every woman experiences, >and I would not want what happened to me to deter women from having a >laparoscopy done. The actual cuts I have are very very small, and if >the surgeon hadn't made his error then I would not have experienced any >pain at all. I suffered no shoulder tip pain, it just stayed in my >abdomen and I got very constipated. > >Hope everyone is ready for Christmas. >Merry Christmas >Take Care >Samantha (in the UK, I notice there are 2 Samantha's now!) Hi Samantha I am sorry that you had to go through so much. Please take care and get plenty of rest, don't over do anything. I hope you are feeling much better and are able to enjoy Christmas. Netti XxXxXx
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