Re: Abdominal/pelvic pain from adhesions
From: Kelley (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 27 17:58:24 1999
Let me be the first to say.....adhesions DO CAUSE PAIN!! When I had my
c-section 3 months ago, my anesthesia was performed improperly. I
regained feeling during my surgery and felt the doctor cut through
adhesions. They did hurt!! Now, I do have abdominal pain and need to
have another surgery to clean out a lot of adhesions. This time I will
be under general anesthesia though!!! :)
L-Kelley
PS-My doctor of EM DOES say adhesions will/can cause pain!!!
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>Tonight at the hospital we had an elderly woman go to surgery for an
>exploratory laparotomy due to severe intermittent abdominal pain. When
>the doctors listed the probable cause of her pain, the first reason
>given was "probably adhesions", then they listed a few other
>possibilities. So here are doctors who think that adhesions definitely
>DO cause pain!
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