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Re: HYSTERECTOMY: Bladder Discomfort

From: Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:02:12 -0500 (CDT)


Message posted on Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroid and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Adenomyosis is associated with Endometriosis and interstitial cystitis. If your Urine is negative and you should be tested, and if the symptoms persist then you should find a physician who understands the diseases I have mentioned.

Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb New York Downtown Hospital, http://www.nohysterectomy.com

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At Sun, 29 Jun 2008, Robin wrote: >
>Hello everyone!
>
>I had an LSH performed 11/2007 for Adenomyosis. I have recently become
>sexually active again for the first time since surgery. I have what I
>would consider to be bladder discomfort with intercourse. I would not
>consider this pain with intercourse, more like pressure. I had not been
>feeling any type of spasms after intercourse, but this weekend, I had
>spasms (not feeling them in the bladder so much).
>
>What could typically cause this?? This was not something I had felt
>before surgery. I have tried various positions, however, I have the
>same issue regardless of the position.
>
>Thank you!!
>
>--
>Robin
>




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