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Re: Pain after total hysterectomy

From: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Dec 29 15:53:20 2007


Sorry you went through all that! How scary! :( If they left any endo behind, which may have happened, you will still have pain. If they did not do your hysterectomy laparscopically, through an endoscope, they were not be able to see the small lesions that are possibly on your bowel and bladder. Only specialists can remove endo properly, so you may have to go to an endo specialist. Women who have had hysterectomies are difficult to do endo removal on, and require an expert doctor because everything has been distorted, tied up and could have covered up some of the endo.

Please read this, it will explain. Scroll to the bottom of this page and it is the second to last question about hysterectomy and endo. Dr. Cook is a top specialist. I hope this answers your question.

http://www.pelvicpain.com/askdoctor_QA.html

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Andrea :)

At Sat, 29 Dec 2007, anonymous wrote: > >I had an emergency total hysterectomy two months ago. Along with my >uterus and both ovaries, my appendix and a portion of my sigmoid colon >was removed. However, I am still having low left sided pain and low >back pain with urination and bowel movements. Has anyone else >experienced this? > >I was hoping that after the surgery I would no longer have this pain.. >After all, it was such a painful ordeal to go through. It is very >upsetting to still have the same pain as before. > >I would appreciate any feedback.






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