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Re: abdominal pain after hysterectomy

From: Maria (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 14:51:14 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Talia wrote: >
>Hi,
>I had an abdominal hysterectomy for a large fibroid on Sept 3rd, with my
>left ovary and tube also removed due to cysts. My cervix was left in
>tact.. The incision was made from my pubic bone to my Has anyone replyed to your question. I'm experercing the same thing and my doctor told me the sam thing. I had my surger on March 16th 12 weeks later I can't sleep on my stomach. Got any clues,?

xyphoid due to >the size of the tumor. Since a few day after surgery I have had
>constant pain and discomfort on my right side, about 3 inches above the
>naval and an inch over from the incision. (the incision in just to the
>right of my naval). I wear an abdominal support with an extra pad over
>this spot as the pressure relieves the pain. Over the counter pain meds
>do nothing to help. It is extremely tender when I try to lay flat or on
>my right side. Laying on my stomach is not possible at all. I
>mentioned this to my doctor at my 2,4 and 6 week checkups, but was told
>that due to the size of the tumor and the displacement of my anatomy, my
>organs need to go back into normal positioning , therefore I need to be
>patient. It is now over eleven weeks, but this problem had not subsided
>at all. I'm scheduled to meet with my doctor again next week. Any
>ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>
>--
>Talia (taliaann@aol.com)
>




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