Re: bowel function question--Rachelle
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From: allan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 19 20:57:34 1999
My surgery was also a laparoscopy. Naprosyn is also an
anti-inflammatory, so I don't know why your doc thought it might have
been to help with the nausea. I also didn't know ahead of time that I
would be receiving anything rectally.
Amy
Linda MacPherson wrote:
>
> I found out from my operative report that a Naprosyn suppository was placed in my
> rectum
> during surgery (or before). I didn't know that they were going to place anything
> rectally and
> I think I would rather have known ahead of time. My regular doctor told me it may
> have
> been placed to help with the nausea. My surgery was a laprascopy.
>
> Linda
>
> allan bowers wrote:
>
> > Me again. This may sound really gross, but....here goes: Do you know
> > if they put anything in your rectum during your surgery? I got the OR
> > report re: my lap last week, and learned that Indocid, an
> > anti-inflammatory was put in my rectum that day, never knew about it,
> > had some odd bm's but didn't really think much of it at the time, and
> > actually thought that some of it was probably from the bowel cleansing
> > stuff that I had done pre-op. Does this help at all or just add more
> > questions?
> > Amy
> >
> > anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Rachelle,
> > > My gyn dr & the bowel dr both said there wasn't any endo on my bowel, just
> > > lots of adhesions, which the bowel dr removed. I never had this problem
> > > until about half-way thru my bowel prep, when this flakey stuff started
> > > showing up. Then again 2 weeks after the surgery, and again in another week
> > > or 2, and again yesterday. I'm trying to track it to see if I'm eating
> > > something that's triggering it. Thanks for your input,
> > > Debbie H
> > >
> >
>