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Re: adhesions and migranes after removal of residual ovaryFrom: Ron (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Feb 15 14:57:28 2004
Stacy Had a full bilateral hysterectomy in 1999. She had the residual ovarian syndrome diagnosis in july of 2002 and surgery to remove it was a month later. She then felt great for about 6 months and then the pain slowly started coming back. The doctor started with taking her off the depo shots the proceed to giving her physical therapy, to no avail. Then by October of 2003 the pelvic pain, as well as the boil's and migraines had come back just as they where befor the last surgey. The doctor that done the (R.O.S.)SURGERY said he knew of nothing else to do. I went in with Stacy on her next vistit a week later and we asked if it was possible that she may have some endometriosis on her appendix. He doubted it but said he would perform the surgery to remove her appendix. After the surgery he said that the appendix looked normal with no signs of endometriosis, but she had alot of adhesions that he did clean up. This time Stacy did not ever see any relief AND IS NOW HURTING JUST AS BAD AS SHE WAS AFTER THE INITIAL HYSTERECTOMY. THE MIGRAINES ARE SCARING ME BUT I BELIVE THAT THEY ARE RELATED AS WELL AS THE BOILS THAT SHE GETS ARE RELATED TO SOME PROBLEM IN HER PELVIC REGION. ANY INFORMATION THAT i AM GIVEN WILL BE SEARCHED OUT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. FOR HER DICTOR SAYS THAT STACY JUST NEEDS TO GET USE TO THIS PAIN BECAUSE SHE IS NOW HANDICAPPED AND THIS IS SOMETHING THAT SHE WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP, PlEASE CONTINUE TO RESPOND, AND i AM SORRY FOR SUCH ALONG LETTER.
-- Ron Ballard
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