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Bowel Trouble

From: Ronna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Dec 1998 09:42:19 -0600 (CST)


If someone could offer some advise i would so greatly appreciate it.

I have a hx of endometriosis dx in April 96 with laparoscopy,had 2nd lap for endo and adhesions with a gyn in Aug 1998,also at the same time a general surgeron laparoscopicly repaired left indirect ingunial hernia,with a mesh.

I am was feeling ok with everything,after lap in Aug, few bad days each month,sometimes ovulation would be bad each month,nothing i couldnt handle,with some advil or toradol.

this month i am suffering with bad constipation and bloating ,with cramps at this last period..... and when i am able to have a BM, there is pain on right side,bad sorness pain. My period is over but this this constipation is continuing...... some days there are releif ,some days not. I am now approching mid -cycle....day 12

I have had a siqmoid and colonsocpy...... nothing shows ,except for hemorrhoids

I eat plenty of fiber and drink Konsly everyday.

I am afraid to eat

I am not even sure what doc to call ....gyn or GI or internist or general surgeon

Please , what is your opinion on what I have describe? Could this be something serious,other then constipation?Could a repaired hernia, cause this trouble?Endo? Adhesions? It has only been 6 months since last lap.

Felt better yesterday, had BM with help of laxative..... today I am uncomfortable again, can also feel, mild sorness again on right side...not continously

Sorry this is so long.... thankyou for your time

--
Ronna





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