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Re: Adhesion blocking film?

From: Cindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Oct 4 17:17:45 2005


Thank you! I just looked at the Interceed website. It looks pretty good. I hope this is what he's talking about! Did you have any side effects or anything? I seem to have the same problem you had. While doing a laproscopy, my doc found everything bound together in there, too. I think that surgery caused more adhesions too, to add to the problem. So I hope this blocker works. It would be nice to go to the bathroom without a laxative for once! haha! (Sorry, WAY too graphic!) :-) Thanks again. Cindy

At Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Weebs wrote: >
>I also had a laparotomy due to stage 4 endo, which basically left
>adhesions that binded most of my womenly parts, bowels, etc all together
>in one nice big clump.
>
>My doctor used Interceed, which is similar to the material burn units
>use on burn patients to help them heal better. Interceed gets placed in
>between 2 healing spots in the body and it is supposed to help those
>spots heal normally, without causing more adhesions. The interceed
>dissolves after a few months.
>
>Type it up in a Google search. There are a few doctors out there that
>say that the Interceed could actually make adhesions worse, but it seems
>to have worked for me, so far.
>
>-Weebs
>
>At Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Cindy wrote:
>>
>>Hi everyone! My doctor is going to be doing a laporotomy to try and get
>>some of my implants out. He mentioned using an adhesion blocking film
>>if he can get the implants down far enough. Has anyone ever had any
>>experience with the film? It sounds pretty cool to me and I hope it
>>works. Thanks!
>>Cindy




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