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Re: Continous pain after Hysterectomy in Feb 2002

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:10:40 -0500 (CDT)


Tonya,

I hope you and your doc find the answer soon so you feel better.

Best wishes, D.N.

At Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Tonya wrote: >
>At Tue, 24 Sep 2002, D.N. wrote:
>>
>>Hi Tonya,
>>
>>I am just brainstorming here. This may or may not apply - just some
>>ideas. It is possible that since you still have your right ovary, that
>>endo is still bothering you too. Have they done a transvaginal US to
>>see how your ovary looks? Perhaps you have endo on the outside of the
>>bladder?
>>Is any of your pain cyclical or is a constant?
>>
>>I didn't experience the bladder problems that you are having. But I did
>>have a hyst with my left ovary removed and right one remaining (endo was
>>all on the left). Granted, I did hemorrhage during my surgery and that
>>might have made this difference, but a year and a half later, I had endo
>>on my right ovary, when before it was not diseased. I had the
>>granulation tissue problem also. That was treated 2-3 times and then
>>healed properly.
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>>Best wishes,
>>D.N.
>
>D.N.,
>
>It hurts when I move or just turn over in the bed or just sitting. I
>know my body and I know something has not been right since the surgery.
>I admire my ob-gyn for finally saying that we have let this go on long
>enough. There might be a problem inside that he could probably easily
>remedy hopefully. If not, maybe the bladder distention would be
>helpful. Though he felt it was more adhesion and scar tissue attachment
>related than a bladder dysfuntion. He respects the urologist wishes and
>does not want to step on her toes. I am glad he is going to talk to her
>and see if she wants to coordinate the surgerys.
>
>Tonya
>
>--
>Tonya Joyce
>






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