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Re: Pain with urinationFrom: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 27 Aug 2000 13:57:28 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 27 Aug 2000, kris wrote: > >I had a laparoscopy this past Thursday morning. My doctor removed some >endometriosis, a cyst, and some adhesions on my left ovary. I have my >follow up appointment with him this coming Thursday afternoon, but in >the mean time, I was hoping someone could help me with a problem I'm >having. > >Every time I go to empty my bladder, I get a horrible stabbing pain on >my left side. It starts when I'm about half way through, and gets worse >until I'm finnished. Is this something normal that I just need to deal >with? This is the second surgery I've had, and this didn't happen the >first time, but I know each time is different. I'm not a Dr., but it probably wouldn't hurt to give your Dr. a call. It could be that s/he removed Endo from the bladder and other places of the Urinary Tract, and maybe it is healing, but a horrible stabbing pain seems a bit more than what you should feel. I had two laps for Endo, and didn't have problems with urination after the first one, even though some work was done on my bladder, but the second one was very different as I had major work done on the bladder and both ureters. I had massive adhesions and Endo on both areas. I had pain when I was urinating as well. Is there burning when you urinate? I developed a UTI after both laps from the catheter that was placed during the surgery. Don't know if I helped, but I tried ;o)......feel better, and I hope this surgery works for you, and it will be a long time before another one!
-- Robin
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