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Re: siatic nerve damage after total hysterectomy

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 14 May 2003 18:12:26 -0500 (CDT)


Physiotherapy and treatment with Vitamine B-complex as well as NSAIDs should give you some relief. Discuss it with your doctor.

At Wed, 14 May 2003, jacelyn wrote: >
>i had a total hysterectomy with evtensive repair work done because of
>the severity of pro-lasped uterus, the doctor put staples into my siatic
>nerve to hold nessecary parts up inside me, but after such awful pain,
>19 days after my first surgery i had to go in to have surgery to remove
>staples, and now almost 2 weeks after that surgery i am still having the
>pain like before. numbness in right leg, leg cramps in that leg, i cant
>hardly walk, or stand because i will fall. what canbe done if anything
>about this, will i be this way for the rest of my life? i would like to
>go back to work get my life back but not only do i have the above
>mentioned walking,standing problems i cant set i have to switch back and
>forth from the right to left side . what am i to do

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Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
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