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Re: lower back pain after lap

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 21 07:09:14 2003


At Fri, 21 Mar 2003, tara wrote: >
>I'm 3 weeks post op after my thrid lap and I still get pain in misc.
>places. Just from previous surgeries I know it will take me about 6
>weeks before most of my odd twinges of pain will disappear. And of
>course if I do anything that irriatates where they had to laser and
>cut...my body lets me know.
>
>At Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Rachel wrote:
>>
>>Amy, I am now 4 months post-lap, and i still get pains, ESPECIALLY when
>>I have gas (sorry). The pain is only on the side where adhesions were
>>removed and at my ovary where I once had a very large cyst. It will
>>take your body possibly up to 6 months to totally heal. Don't be
>>alarmed if something seems a bit odd. If you have debilitating pain
>>that doesn't go away, definitely call your doctor.
>>
>>--
>>Rachel
>>
>>At Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Amy wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Has anyone ever had lower back pain after their lap? I am two weeks post
>>>op and this morning a woke to an aching on the right side of my lower
>>>back. Are these mucles that are just over worked for standing
>>>differently? Or, I have been constipated from the pain killers and
>>>struggled his week with that could I have damaged something? Anything
>>>would be appreciated...
>>

--
Ok, thank you all so much for your comments I was staring to get a bit down
because they say two weeks and you are ready for work ect... and I wake up
the next day feeling not much better than the day before.  I just needed to
hear that others have had the same experience.  Take care.



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