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Re: Severe Dizziness after Surgery

From: Dianne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Feb 26 20:36:48 2005


Barbara,

I'm sorry that you are going through this. Sounds like you've been going for the right tests. Hope they find some answers and relief soon for you. I'm recovering from my lap yesterday. I felt a lot better yesterday than I do today. I still am having trouble eating. Thought that I would be starting to get some energy back, but it's not there.

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Dianne

t Sat, 26 Feb 2005, Barbara Clowser wrote: > >I had my latest laparoscopy for stage III endo about 6 weeks ago. Ever >since waking up from this surgery I have been very dizzy. At my 2-week >follow up the doctors suggested that it would get better as it was >probably just slight anemia. I have not been getting better despite the >doctor taking me off of the megesterol that he had me start at that >follow up appointment. I was told to check with a neurologist who >ordered an MRI and told me to see a generalist while awaiting my MRI >appointment. The generalist seems as perplexed as the rest of them, >agreed that it could be a blood clot at the base of my brain or a >stroke...but none of them really seem to believe that it's either of >those. I'm still waiting for blood lab results and the results of a >sonogram they did on my heart. Has anyone else had this experience? I >can not drive, it's very hard to work, and I'm getting so frustrated >that there seems to be no relief in sight and no idea what's wrong. Any >advise would be great ladies! > >-- >Barbara Clowser >

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Dianne



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