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Re: Pain with urination

From: LT (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:31:13 -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.
>
>Anyway, I'd appreciate it if someone would tell me if this is normal, or
>if maybe I should let my doctor know about it tomorrow.
>
>Thanks, Kris

You know, I have had pain like that for a long time (a couple of years.) I had a laparoscopy to have my appendix removed in 1998 and another lap June 2000 for an ovarian tumor. My pain is exactly like yours -- starts half way through, getting progressivly worse until I am finished. When I am done, the pain is gone. I had not related it to my previous lap in 1998, but it seems like that is when it started up! I figure it may be my bladder spasming (sp?)

I have been somewhat concerned about mine, but I have had so many other problems, that THAT one hasn't been dealt with yet. Ya gotta pick your battles in this world of managed care, know what I mean??!!!

Let me know what you come up with. Email me at flybyday8@yahoo.com.




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