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Re: 1 gross question & 1 dumb question

From: Monica (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 26 10:48:59 1999


Hi Elaine :) I also had pain during bowel movements and then when I had my lap they found 4 inches of my bowel attached to the peritonium by adhesions and Im guessing thats what caused it...still having pain, but it hasnt been that long since the lap so i think its still sore...I hope! I go for post op on the 30th and Ill find out then I hope! Hope youre doing well! *hugs* Monica

At 11:34 AM 12/26/1999 -0600, you wrote: >Hi everyone,
>
>I hope you all had a good holiday! I haven't written to this forum in a
>long time. It is very hard for me to keep up with the messages. But I
>am going to be on vacation for the rest of the week so I will be hanging
>around here.
>
>Well, to get to my questions.
>
>First, my gross question. Do any of you have pain when you have a bowel
>movement? This has been becoming a big problem for me lately, especially
>since my last period.
>
>Second, my dumb question. Have any of you compared your surgery photos
>to photos of endo posted at doctor's sties on the web? I recently got my
>photos from my last surgery because I am going for a second opinion on
>wednesday. The surgeon who did this lap said she didn't see any endo.
>But when I looked at the photos I could see red patches in a lot of
>areas. I knew that red was a color of endo so I started looking up
>examples of red endo on the web and comparing them to my photos. I
>found several examples that look exactly like the patches I see in my
>photos. Am I just being parinoid or could this be endo? Does anybody
>have any idea what endo really looks like?
>
>Elaine NY
>




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