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Re: Cystocele; rectocele and enterocele

From: Joyce (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Jul 2001 19:34:46 -0500 (CDT)


Hi-You might want to check out my reply to "prolapse". The back pain can be from the prolpase. The urine problems from the cystocele. I have plenty of sites available on these topics. I have them too! And the back pain is horrid! You are welcome to joi in the gripe session and compare notes of you like. JOYNEAU@prodigy.net Good Luck! Joyce

At Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Surena wrote: >
>I have had two surgeries in the past fours years for removal of ovarian
>cysts. I noticed in my last op report that it stated I have a cystocele
>and rectocele but my doctor never mentioned this to me. I also have a
>dilation in my uretha but the urologist was unable to determine why at
>the time and considered my pain to be gynecological, which it was.
>During surgery it was discovered that I have a good amount of adhesions
>due to what is thought to be a past infection. In the last 6 months I
>have experienced low back pain that gets worse when I stand for a period
>of time or sit for a period of time. I do feel the need to urinate if I
>sneeze a lot or while doing certain activities even if I just emptied my
>bladder. I seem to get bladder infections easily. I'm just not sure
>what direction I should be taking with this. I'm not sure if this is
>something that I should worry about since my physician didn't mention
>the cystocele and rectocele after surgery or should I question her
>during my next appointment since I am now experiencing low back pain and
>often pain during intercourse. My uterus often feels swollen sometimes
>during the whole month and often times after intercourse if more than
>2-3 x week. I would appreciate any advice that you could give me.
>
>--
>sh...Oregon
>






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