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Re: Dr George, question on adhesion again on bowelsFrom: Toni (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 23 Feb 1999 14:45:41 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 23 Feb 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >In a message dated 2/23/99 9:13:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, >welsh@mail.fuse.net writes: > ><< > The last time he did a lap was open laparoscopy, he told me so he did > not piercr my bowel. Dr. the post you wrote last week about the lady > where one adhesion twisted her bowel and gangrene set in, that is what > KILLED my mother! THESE ARE MY CONCERNS< and they are really mentally > pulling me down, especially the pain I am trying to deal with! help > me understand that the fears I have are normal, it does scare me! >> >**** I am an OBGYN therefore I do not handle bowel cases. I refer them to a >General Surgeon. I would think that a second opinion from someone experienced >in adhesions of the bowel might be indicated. >Only my opinion. Not cast in stone. Good luck, Dr. George Dr. I have been to two general surgeons, one believes to stay away form surgery if I can unless I obstruct, emergency I know, but general surgeon think I was told by one and it upset me, gyn like to cut! MY gyn would never do ANYTHING to hurt me! How do find a dr that deals with adhesions? The surgeon do not even want any part of me, b/c adhesions are rapid growing! Then what is it right to ask you gyn do another lap to find out, he tell me he will but he is afaid he cannot get in there , he usually does open laparoscopy. you said you lost 20 cm of bowel, did you have an obstruction? They told me to wait til that happens, and I know how sick I would be! SCARED of that!
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