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Re: adhesionsFrom: J.Glenn Bradley MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 23 Sep 1998 07:57:34 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Toni wrote: > >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 Suggest you read this week's column "Banter with Dr.B" on OBGYN.net. Dr.B
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