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Re: colonoscopy pain/uterus MISSED POST, DR.S, PLEASE READ THANKS TO EVERYONE ELSE

From: beav (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 4 Feb 2003 16:29:37 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 3 Feb 2003, beav wrote: >
>I had a colonoscopy and upper endoscopy done on Fri. late morning. I
>had really bad gas pains Fri. night on my left side and lower abdom.
>Sat. am they pretty much subsided, but I had some discomfort under my
>left rib cage onto my side and lower left abdom. area that is still
>there. It feels a little tender to the touch, but it almost feels like
>a pulled muscle or a side stitch you get when you're running. That is
>the side I was laying on when they put me to sleep. I called the office
>but because of the work stoppage the Dr. wasn't in and all they could
>tell me is it was normal but it should subside a little each day and if
>it gets worse to got to ER. Well it's not bad enough for that (yet) but
>I'm concerned as to why it's not feeling that much better. I do have
>adhesions and my uterus is to the left so I don't know if that could be
>the reason. I am also due for my period in 2 days so I can't tell if
>the bloated feeling is from that or the procedure. I feel it most when
>I take a deep breath or move a certain way. Could it be just soreness
>from both prcedures or bowel preferation or something? I tried a heating
>pad and Gas-X thinking it could be gas pain but nothing really changed
>it. The nurse said if it's not gone in 2 days to call back. Any advice
>would be appreciated.



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