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Re: Can't live like this! advice please!

From: BJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:34:31 -0600 (CST)


This could be more trouble with the endo, there is no real cure for endo. It could also be, and is most likely, pain from adhesions that formed from the surgeries. There are massage and pt techniques for treating (curing) adhesions, otherwise it requires more surgery to remove them and then you get more of them, and then you need more surgery, you get the picture. There are also substances now that the docs can apply during surgeries to help prevent the formation of adhesions. Good luck and keep pushing the docs to figure this out! BJ

At Wed, 20 Nov 2002, holland wrote: >
>aproximately 4 months after giving birth, I suddenly got a crushing pain
>about 2 inches above my belly button, first time to ER they said gall
>bladder. After 3rd time twice by ambulance they admitted me they did a
>hista scan and cat scan, said it was not my gall bladder. My daughter
>is 10 months now and I am still on morphine. They want to wait awhile
>longer before doing more test because of the dangers of the ones they
>have allready done. I can't live like this any longer my life revolves
>around this pain I get almost daily. I had a C-section and recently
>they took out some endo down there. I need some help with some ideas
>that perhaps I can take with me to next appointment. Thank you




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