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Re: Perineal pain after Thermal Balloon AblationFrom: kathleen (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:08:14 -0600 (CST)
> >I was wondering if this happened to anyone else that had a thermal >balloon ablation, or any type of ablation. > >About 12hrs after surgery, I got very bad sharp shooting pains in the >perineal area. They went away with Motrin and were gone in about 4 >days. > >I am 12days post op and the pains are back again. Any reason this would >happen? >Could this be a result of the surgery itself and that I am still >healing? Except for right after surgery, I haven't had any problems with >my bladder. > >Could this surgery have affected my colon also? That is where the main >pain seems to be, but also shooting into my va>wanted to see if anyone else had this problem. > >-- >Ann > hello ann, i am knew to this site and i just wanted to know how you felt personnally about the thermal ablation procedure. i amscheduled for one at the end of feb, with a d&c also. were you put to sleep or? please write me back and tell me what your main reason for this procedure was. my doctor is ordering this for uterus pain and discomfort. did you have to go on provera first? well i 'll be waiting tohear from you . take care kathleen
-- kathleen smith nickname carly
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