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Jude, I want to know more about your adhesions

From: amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed May 12 17:03:47 2004


I found out in January that I had an adhesion going from my small intestine (cecum) to my right cul-de-sac (that is what is in my surgery report). the doctor said it was due to the fact that i have crohn's disease because that area of my colon is swollen. he also told me that i would have to see a general surgeon to have it separated. i wanted to know what you did or do now, and if you still get the pain? thanks for everything! amy

At Thu, 6 May 2004, Jude wrote: >
>Dear Amanda
>
>I read your post and it sounded similar to what I experienced a few
>years ago. I too used my wheat bag extensively and found walking,
>exercise, or heavy lifting very painful indeed. When I had a lap it
>turned out that I had two adhesions caused by the endo, one had glued my
>bowel to my pelvic floor and the other had pulled the ultra-sacral
>ligament from my uterus out of place. Based on my own experience I was
>wondering if there is an adhesion causing you all this grief?
>
>Kind regards, Jude.
>
>At Thu, 6 May 2004, Amanda wrote:
>>
>>Hi guys,
>>
>>For the last two weeks I have been in pretty much constant pain. I sit
>>with the heating pad all day and night. But I have a quick question, it
>>seems that when I stand up and walk around the pain gets much worse. (I
>>try to exercise through it and stuff but that doesn't work.) I get these
>>sharp stabbing pains that take my breath away besides the normal aching
>>and pulling I always feel. I was just wondering if anyone else
>>experiences this and if there is reason for it.
>>
>>Thanks so much!
>>Amanda B.




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