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Re: adhesions

From: Toni (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 23 Sep 1998 07:27:07 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 4 Apr 1998, Marianne wrote: >
>Is it true that the more you move around after a surgery
>the less likely it that you will get adhesions?
>
>Is there anything you can do after a surgery to stop
>adhesions?
>
>I have read in the archives but couldn't find an answer.
>
>--
>Marianne Jones
>zoso@ctaz.com
>

Hi! I was told by my dr. and others you have to be LESS active after surgery! I am going in after 5 months and after surgery I will be on bedrest. I have ALOT of faith in my gyn. surgeon, would not trust anyone else!

--
TOni Welsh

--
I am contemplating more surgery now due to this same trouble,
I had pelvic pain and leg pain too!  I went in and the dr.
did a lap. but told my husband when he got in there he can
not see my last ovary, he did a laparotomy, untwisted the
bowel, was full of adhesions, and removed last ovary, it was
stuck to abdominal wall, he said he had to literally pull it
off,  I had no pain for 3 weeks, GREAT!!!  But after 4 weeks
the pain was back worse than before the surgery, I can not
stand it, I called him yesterday to go thru another lap.
He said that is all he could do, abd hopefully the laser would
help the adhesions not grow back,but it is interfering in my life.
There are times when I cannot even get up, or sit or bend.
The pain is awful, but it is in lower pelvic area where my
bowel he straightened, is and goes down to my legs. I am
looking for HELP!!!!!   Can not stand the pain!
                           Toni Welsh



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