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From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 18:30:34 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 28 Feb 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>History: I am 30 years old and three years ago had both of my fallopian
>tubes removed due to excessive scar tissue in the tubes and my third ectopic
>pregnancy. They were removed with an incision similar to that of a
>C-Section (about 4" long at the lower abdomen). 5 months ago I had a cyst
>(I believe it was functional) the size of a tennis ball removed from my
>right ovary. It was removed by utilizing the same incision line as the
>previous surgery. The physician indicated that I did not have a lot of scar
>tissue from the first surgery. Since the removal of the cyst 5 months ago
>the left potion of my abdominal area is protruding and sensitive to the
>touch, so much so at times it hurt to have clothing on. The area swells
>with any increased activity, if my bladder is full or I am menstruating the
>pressure is almost unbearable. I also experience pressure, to a lesser
>degree, when laying on my left side. My physician has prescribed Vioxx and
>is convinced it is scar tissue. The Vioxx does not appear to be helping.
>
>Questions: Is this reaction normal given my history? Is it possible I have
>another cyst already? Is this scar tissue? Is there anything recommended
>to alleviate the pain and pressure? Should I seek a second opinion (my
>physician is a well-respected gyno-onchologist and I do trust him).
>
>Thanks,
>L

Possibly an incisional hernia!!!!!!!!!!

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R.Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG   FOG
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