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Re: Not exactly gynecological but....???

From: Andi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 28 Jan 2001 13:02:28 -0600 (CST)


Patti:

Thank you for answering my post. The colonoscopies were done to rule out any GI problem because of the chronic left sided pelvic pain...like I stated they were normal. But, I will maybe talk with one of the GI docs this week as I work at a surgical center and will be seeing them on the surgery day. In fact, I have gone to one of them and she knows me as a patient, although, she didn't suggest another colonoscopy since my other 2 were normal. Thanks again!

*Andi*

At Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Patti Tessler, Family Nurse Practitioner wrote: >
>At Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Andi wrote:
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I'm just wondering what would cause thick mucus when having a bowel
>>movement. I have been noticing more and more and it seems to be getting
>>thicker. I have had 2 colonoscopies, the last one being 2 years ago and
>>they were completely normal. But, I don't remember having this problem
>>before, in fact, I just noticed it recently. Can someone enlighten me
>>here??
>>
>>*Andi*
>
>Could be any of a number of things. Since you appear to have a history
>of GI problems (as evidenced by a history of two colonoscopies), your
>best bet would be to consult with your primary or GI health care
>provider. Until then, you might try keeping a symptom diary with
>dietary information in it. Good luck.
>
>--
>Patti Tessler, BSN, MSN, RN, CS
>Family Nurse Practitioner
>
>I'm sorry that I can not respond to private emails.
>All private emails received will be ignored.
>I regret that the recent increase in volume precludes a polite redirection.
>




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