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Re: My lap yesterdayFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSat Feb 26 14:42:26 2005
Hi Diane - I am so happy for you in that they didn't see Endo - but sad that they still don't know the source of your pain. I recently had a Hyst. in November and another major surgery in Feb. to remove my right ovary. My Dr. too said we will discuss pain management at my post-op appointment. I've heard of it too and am hoping that it means I will get to see someone who recognizes I am NOT a drug addict but someone who needs medication to function, does that sound right? Hope you are feeling better, be sure to rest and try not to do too much, I ALWAYS end up doing too much and making it worse on myself. Take Care - At Sat, 26 Feb 2005, Dianne wrote: > >Here I am recovering from my lap yesterday morning. I don't feel too >bad. Tender abdomen, a little tired and I got a little nauseated from >the medications and threw up yesterday. I guess that's normal. > >I got good news and bad news. Good news is that I don't have endo. Bad >news is that I'm still having pain and symptoms like I do. Doc said >that it could be due to chemical inbalances and we will discuss pain >management options when I have my post-op appt. Has anyone heard of >such a strange thing? > >I feel that I belong here because of the symptoms are the same as you >guys and perhaps my treatment will be similar. You are all in my >prayers and I will continue to visit this forum. > >Oh, and I wanted to pass on to you that yesterday I met two women who >had a hysto due to endo. One was the surgical nurse. They both said >the the hysto was the best decision that they ever made and they have >not had one problem with endo since. > >-- >Dianne
-- Suz :o)
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