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8 months post hysterectomy bleeding after intercourse...every time?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 22 Jun 2002 15:19:28 -0500 (CDT)


I'd been having heavy bleeding, pain, fatigue, etc for over a year and after nothing showed on ultrasound, military dr did a lap. I was told there were just some adhesions...but no biopsy was done. I kept having problems and after a painful ultrasound, one of the military dr's ordered a CT Scan.

I was called immediately and told Radiology found mass they thought was highly suspicious for malignancy. Military Ob/Gyn felt certain it was only adenomysosis instead and did hysterectomy...said adenomysosis and also alot of endo, some of which was on pockets of diverticulosis, so she left it rather than damaging the colon. She also left my ovaries.

My question is...it's now been 8 months after surgery...had an episode of bleeding after intercourse w/ husband, went to see military pcp and was told he didn't see any signs of granulation or infection, so I just figured whatever it was had cleared up. Since then, I've had bleeding everytime I've had intercourse with my husband and it's to the point now where he's scared to touch me. I also have a slight stabbing pain every now and then around the right ovary. He's also noticed a difference with my upper abdomen...it will really get bloated and harden up, no matter if I had anything to eat or not...and stays that way for a long time.

I'm just really wondering if it could be that the endo left in spread or what else might be causing these symptoms? I would really appreciate it if anyone could help.




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