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Re: 3 mos post-hysterectomy chronic painFrom: Traci (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jul 22 08:47:23 2004
At Sun, 3 Feb 2002, anonymous wrote: > >At Fri, 2 Mar 2001, suzanne wrote: >> >>I had tah/bso for severe endo, adhesions and adenomyosis. Within 2-3 >>months after that surgery my pain came back with a vengence. I also had >>severe bladder and bowel symptoms. Hysterectomy is not a cure for >>endometriosis, so there is a chance you may still have endometriosis in >>your pelvis. > >>I had surgery with an endo specialist 8 months after the tah/bso and he >>found a great deal of endo left in me (even though the first doc swore >>he got it all!). >> >>Endo was found on my bladder, ureters, colon, rectum, vagina, and broad, >>round and utersacral ligaments. Plus my entire peritoneum was invaded >>with endo. If your surgeon is not an endo specialist, he may not be >>familiar with the many appearances of endo, including microscopic and >>may have left some. >> >>The Endometriosis Sourcebook contains much information regarding >>endometriosis continuing after hysterectomy. Also the following website >>may be helpful: http://www.scmc.org/endo/html/reprint7.html >> >>It was a difficult time in my life, especially after going to the endo >>of the line and still be suffering. But I am happy to say I am endo >>free and pain free after 26 years with this disease. I only wish I had >>known about the endo specialists sooner. >> >>You can e-mail me anytime at living@nwlink.com >> >>-- >>suzanne >> >>At Wed, 28 Feb 2001, anonymous wrote: >>> >>>Hello everybody, >>>I am 3 mos post-op TAHBSO,for uterine wall thickness endo.I also had a >>>prolasped sigmoid colon,cystic cervix & ovaries.My left ovary contained >>>a large 4cm abcess.I was re-hospitalized 7 days post-op for multiple >>>seroma's(fluid collections)recieved 7 days of IV antibiotics.I have been >>>closly followed by my surgeon,CAT scans,labwork.All but one seroma has >>>resolved and it is 3mm round buy 4 inches long and is located between my >>>bladder and rectum.I have been on oral antibiotics(leviqin)until 2 weeks >>>ago. >>>I have chronic pain(threw away pain pills..didnt help noway)in my lower >>>addomen,sharp,and intensed by walking,sneezing,laughing,and peeing.I >>>have a chronic clear vaginal discharge which cultures negative for >>>bacteria.I have been treated by my urologist twice this month for UTI. >>>My spouse and I only recently attempted intercourse and noticed that the >>>discharge became very heavy and I felt a sharp pain in the upper left >>>vagina and left side pain.I also have developed right elbow >>>pain,bilateral hip pain and sharp shooting pain down the backs of both >>>legs when i stand from a sitting posistion,sometimes I have rectal pain >>>as well.Sorry i have rambled,but I am really concerned,my Gyna just >>>keeps telling me about the same.Will see him in the morning.Is this >>>common so far out after surgery or has anyone else have or had the >>>same??? Thanx >> >I just had a hysterectomy 3 months ago for fibroid tumors and had my >cervix removed. I never imagined what was in store for me. I wish I >would have researched possible complications w/ hysterectomies more >thoroughly before I proceeded with it. I also had severe spasms of the >bladder with incontinence (which really freaked me out - because I have >never had bladder problems in my life) and bowel symptoms - severe >constipation and gas. I don't have ENDO. I had severe lower back pain >and pain running down my legs. The urethral incontinence and the back >pain stopped after I had a procedure by an anesthesiologist who put a >short catheder under the skin over the sacral nerves and injected it >with depo-medrol. The back pain and leg pain went away almost instantly >and has not returned and it has helped stop the urethral incontinence. >It appears that during a hysterectomy or other major surgery the nerves >in your back get traumatized and quit working until they regenerate - >this may take up to six months. With the depo medrol injection it >reduced the inflammation in the nerves in the lower back and the bladder >started responding again and I started regaining control. This helped >me, but there could be serious side effects by using depo medrol - but I >did not experience any problems. I still experience excessive vaginal >wetness and I don't know what I will do about that. I hope I have >offered some information.
-- May 2003 I had a partial hysterectomy done and after a few months the pain was all over in my abdomen and I still had my ovaries and had pain there as well, I went to the Er, and was sent to my doctor who did nothing, he acted like I was making it up, he waould not help me, finally in April 2004 went to a new doctor because my pain had been so bad but I had to go through all kinds of other tests then in May 2004 and on May 20th 2004 I had surgery again this time was laposcopic, and my whole abdomen was covered in scar tissue and my ovaries and tubes were removed. now I feel pretty good except I can't get rid of this pain on my left lower side, and it hurts, when I walk too much or when I sit, I have gained 10 lb since the surgery and can't seem to get it off, do you have any new answers for me, Thanks so much Traci
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