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Re: pain relief from adhesions(toni)

From: Toni (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jan 8 06:53:38 1999


At Fri, 8 Jan 1999, Ann wrote: >
>dear toni,
>when i was recovering from my hysterectomy i had so much anxiety the
>dr. had to put me on xanax(panic) and demerol.it seemed to help a lot
>but it made me really groggy.its just a suggestion.he then put me on
>lorcet which was ok until i deeveloped left side pain which is the
>side he didnt take out and found a cyst.so now i am takig percocet and
>it helps...he said that side may need to come out later if things dont
>improve.i hope all is well with you and please e-mail anytime.
>ann barber in atlanta,ga
>
>---Toni Welsh <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
>>
>> i have not really found that anything has put me out of total pain,
>when
>> I take percocet, I have one left, i think it makes me kind of out of
>it,
>> I just do not care. But as far as the pain, it does not take it away
>> completely.
>> Has anyone really found anyhting that helps with the pain? I just told
>> my husband, I have not tried to complaid, but the pain I have all the
>> time is the hardest pain to explain to these drs. And after the 2nd
>> laparotomy, now I get hard and shary pain that increases with too much
>> activity all across the lower pelvic area, and they are not double
>over
>> pain, but numbing pain, almost crippling at times.
>> The other pain is ALL along my incision, where all surgeries have been
>> from the belly button down to the as grama says
>> "private area" ! If I am sitting even for a few minutes and try to
>stand
>> up, that whole area all along incision, is puliing when I try to
>> straighen up. So between the incision feeling that that, and the
>sharp
>> pain in the lower area, I sometime do end up in tears, and do not know
>> what to do, I just told my husband before, I know they said I may have
>> to live with this awhile, but I said I do not think I can take it much
>> longer!
>>
>> Chris, I am going to ask the dr about which antidepressant he would
>> think about, hey had tried me on prozac when my mother died, I saw no
>> change even when he increased it and told him, I stopped it , he
>knows I
>> did not like it. He said something about that befor ehe gave me a few
>> percocet, for when I cannot stand it, now it is getting worse, that is
>> why I wanted to talk to gyn too, about PM clinic, if they want to try
>> something, it may interfere. I dont know what to do, hopefully I can
>> get to the pcp tomorrow at 4:00!
>> The ice and snow is supposed to change to rain and back to snow
>tomorrow
>> night, hopefully we get a break!
>>
>> have a good evening, hope you sleep tonight! toni
>>
>==
>
>--
>Ann Barber
>annmbarber@yahoo.com
>

Ann,

My problem is they do not even want to give me tylenol 3, that is gyn dont, and with the bowels being sluuggish, the last GI dr was going to tell pcp that I need to get off the narcotics, big deal, the pcp dr gave me 10 at time and they lasted for 3 weeks!!!! This si why I am taking a route to ask about anti deprewssants, today, my pcp dr mentioned it, but he said I did not like prozac years ago when mon died, no I didn't but there is alot of them I think they can try! Dont know, but i am asking today, really am sick of this all, and want to try to get some relief, I took last percocet last night, it does help, but now and then like laST NIGHT, IT TOO bothers stomach aliittle! Did not eat alot yesterday, maybe why, I have not been eating alot anyway for a few months!

Toni






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