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Re: belly button problems since lap.

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 27 17:56:01 2007


That sounds yucky. :9 I saw a post earlier that said endo is able to grow around sutures from surgery...maybe that's what it is? Maybe endo is growing through the stitches, causing it to push upward on your belly-button? I don't know, just a guess....with this disease, it seems like anything is possible! I am wondering lately if I have endo in my hips/sciatica, because I get these hard spasms on my period and I twitch when I am trying to sleep. I don't really have an explanation for that either.

At Tue, 27 Nov 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>i also had a lap over 5-6 years now and last year started to have pain
>in my belly button...the pain eventually went away and was replaced with
>discharge and bleeding....this is now happening to me twice a year...i'm
>wondering whether you have found out any more info on this?
>
>i've been to the ER and family doctor and noone knows the cause....i
>have recently begun to think that it may have to do with the scar tissue
>from the lap....that it has not "healed" fully and therefore becomes
>infected for some reason?...
>
>i'd be interested in finding out if anyone has any ideas or any
>suggestions on how to potentially stop this from happening?
>
>thanks!
>
>At Sun, 25 Jun 2000, kc wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone else have this problem? After having a laproscopy over 6
>>years ago,and another child naturally 8 mos. ago,I have had occassional
>>bouts of a sore,red belly button with a smeely pus discharge.I am
>>otherwise completely healthy, and my Dr. has no idea whats wrong.It is
>>very embarrassing!Help! Please e-mail me if you have had similar
>>problem,cause,etc. THANK-YOU!






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