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Re: cystoceleFrom: Jana (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 28 Feb 1998 08:16:07 -0600 (CST)
At Fri, 27 Feb 1998, vickie wrote: > >I am 33 years old a just recently diagnosed with a cystocele >I have a lot of pressure and pain associated with this, >I went to a obgyn doctor and he told me to lose weight and >do kegel exercises and that it would go back to where it was >suppose to. I am willing to do this but is there hope if this does not >work, also i have inconitence problem, my regular doctor said for right >now we had to follow this recommendation and try it for at least a >month. any suggestions.my regular doctor said they did not do surgery >because of my age. this is really a depressing issue. I was 31 when I found out that I had a cystocele, I now 33 and I'm 6 weeks post op a TAH-SO with bladder suspension. It is great to sneeze and not have to worry any more. In Oct. my OBGYN noticed that my uterus had started to prolapse too. I also had changes in my uterus. I'm still tired and sore but glad that it's done. Good luck!! Jana
-- Jana
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