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Re: POSSIBLE ADHESIONS AFTER HYSTERECTOMY??From: anonymous@obgyn.netFri Jul 22 14:11:23 2005
At Wed, 11 Dec 2002, anonymous wrote: > >COULD ANYONE RECOMMEMD ME TO A GYNACOLOGIST IN THE CALGARY AREA WHICH >DEALS WITH ADHESIONS. I HAD BOWEL PROBLEMS START SHORTLY AFTER MY >HYSTERECTOMY, IVE ADJUSTED MY DIET MANY TIMES AND HAVE CUT OUT ALL DAIRY >PRODUCTS, ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS BUT THIS DOES NOT SEEM TO IMPROVE THE >BOWEL FUNCTION. AFTER 5 YEARS OF ONGOING BOWEL PROBLEMS I AM STARTING >TO THINK THAT I MAY HAVE ADHESIONS BUT DONT KNOW WHERE TO START. ARE >ADHESIONS HARD TO DETECT? ARE THEY MORE PREVELENT IN TYPE 1 DIABETICS? >CAN SOMETHING BE DONE ABOUT AN ADHESION WITHOUR EVESIVE SURGERY? ANYONE >THAT HAS ANY INFO, I WOULD SURE APPRECIATE. I have the same problems and am interested in anyone who has found relief for bowel and lower back problems after having a hysterectomy. The pain is worse now than before my surgery, which was due to endometriosis. I continue to be told by doctors that I have irritable bowel syndrome and I feel it's more than that. I think doctors are quick to diagnose IBS without testing for more specific problems. Please respond if you've had success. My lower back is in constant pain. I have shooting pains down my legs. It is difficult to have bowel movements. I have an appointment with a new doctor and want as much information as possible before my visit.
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