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Re: complications or normal

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Mar 20 17:27:53 2008


At Thu, 20 Mar 2008, anonymous wrote: >
>I had laproscopic surgery to remove endo about four weeks ago. On day
>two my belly was so swollen I looked pregnant. I still look that way
>today...four weeks. Treated with antibiotics for fluid in
>cervix....what is that?? That didn't help. Cscan, ultrasound, exam all
>show nothing is amiss. Now feet and ankles are swollen. Sometimes I
>get leg cramps. It seems that each day brings another problem.
>
>Is this a normal recovery process or should I be concerned.

I can only tell you about my 2 laproscopy's. I did have the cortorizing ones not the excision. I am now in 4th stage endo but thats another story, my experience. I did not have any swollen symptoms just recouping from the soreness. This is my personal advice: I would be very proactive about your exact symptoms and if need by go get a 2nd opinion out your present condition. You never ever know. I left a Dr's office last week re my endo case and the gal outside said when this Dr did her new lapro he discovered the former Dr left a clamp in her. Listen you just nevr know, why do you have these symptoms? I am in no way saying that is your case but listen to your belly barometer, if you think it, feel it than address it....get another Dr'd opinion on whta you are presently experiencing after this procedure. Now, you may find out "oh well these are just normal for you post the procedure" But things can happen.......just put your mind at ease. Final result could simply be satisfying the worry you are feeling about normal vs not normal. I wish you well health!!!!!!






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