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Re: AdenomyosisFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netThu, 28 Jan 1999 11:04:34 EST
In a message dated 1/28/99 10:01:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, erichw@aksi.net writes: Mary Jo << I had an ultrasound and it showed a mildly enlarged uterus. I have had the backaches for approximately 3 years or more. If I am still having pain, although not as severe as when on the pill, and the backache, will I be a good candidate for this hysterectomy based on the given situation? *** The swelling of the uterus causes the pain. If the uterus is stimulated by hormones (BCP) the swelling is more = more pain and probably falling out feeling. ***
>> I need to urinate more often also. Could I have bladder problems after a **** If you have bladder trouble BEFORE your surgery it could be aggravated by surgery, but I would not think this is very PROBABLE! If you have stress incontinence (you lose a little piddle with coughing) it can be fixed and probably improved. Sometimes the enlarged uterus presses on the bladder causing frequency of urination. I would guess that you would be a lot happier without this discomfort. **** I would also guess that the people with whom your live will find you to be much more loving. If I hurt a lot the time, I am a B---h and very difficult to be around!
>>Please respond to me as I need a few kind words that I'm not a complaining **** A word for you -- You have a very classic Adenomyosis set of signs and symptoms. It sounds like you have an excellent OBGYN (If in English country - Gynie) He/She IS ON THE BALL! (interpretation 'very sharp') Stick with you DOC. YOU WILL FEEL LIKE A NEW PERSON after surgery - prediction based on a few hundred vaginal hysterectomy results. ****** Dr. George (OBGYN a.k.a. Gynie) :-)
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