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Re: ADHESIONS: Hysterectomy

From: T. Lyons, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 27 Jan 2009 16:04:08 -0600 (CST)


Message posted on T. Lyons, MD behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroid and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Most likely diagnosis is either adhesions (scar tissue from surgery) or perhaps hernia which could also be instigated by surgery.

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T. Lyons, MD
ATLANTA, GA, Sightline of Atlanta

http://www.thomasllyons.com http://www.endocenters.net

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At Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Anne wrote: > >I had a hysterectomy 10 years ago-R tube and ovary out. Recently, I had

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>my colonoscopy- few non cancerous polyps removed.  I have had on and off

>very low R sided abdominal pain. I can't see a pattern to this. It is >near the end of my hyster incision. I do alot of exercising at the gym. >If I press in that area or wear supportive garments it hurts. I was >wondering if one of the GYN surgeons had any insight as to what causes >this. Could adhesions do this? Thanks for your help! > >Anne




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