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Re: what does this mean?
From: jillson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Dec 28 10:51:30 2007
The excision has helped. I just had my first period and it was not bad
at all just the first day was bad cramps. Hope u feel better.
At Thu, 27 Dec 2007, anonymous wrote:
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>Did the excision help? I am soo sick with pain - and moving my bowels is
>so horribly painful. Thanks for the info - it is very helpful.
>
>- endo sufferer
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>At Thu, 27 Dec 2007, jillson wrote:
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>>I had that too. It means the cul de sac was taken over with adhesions
>>and endo. The cul de sac is the space between your uterus and your
>>rectum. The two are stuck together instead of having the space. I had
>>the adhesions excised and the endo excised. It was very painful having
>>a bowel movement because it would pull on my uterus.
>>
>>At Thu, 27 Dec 2007, niki wrote:
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>>>i too had obliteration of the abdomen. the way my doc explained to me
>>>was that the adhesions and endo had overtaken my abdomen.
>>>
>>>At Thu, 27 Dec 2007, anonymous wrote:
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>>>>My post-operative report said I had severe endo, with multiple
>>>>endometriomas, and pelvic adhesions. It also said I had obliteration of
>>>>the cul de sac. What does this mean? Does anyone else have this?
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>>>>Any info would be helpful.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
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