Re: Fever?

From: Natalie Shook (airportss@redshift.com)
Sun Jul 16 17:22:12 2000


I have not officially taken my temp.during the pain episode and ususally just write it off as hotflashes. I wear the patch due to my lack of ovaries but my "normal temp." is not really normal anyway, it is cooler, so it is hard to determine what a fever really is for me. I do notice an uncomfortable warmer body temperature when I am having that pain, more noticable though is the extreme fatigue and no appetite feelings. For me it is a package deal that happpens all together.I can only guess that it is most likely due to some type of obstruction partial or twisted area in the digestive system. The reflux sensation is also so uncomfortable that even a glass of water seems to be overwhelming. This is NO fun, I can only pray for answers for all of us.

>----- Original Message -----
From: Sherry Marie <SMGNWV@aol.com> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 11:33 AM Subject: Fever?

> My husband took me to an urgent care facility last night. The pain I am
> experiencing is similar to when I have had partial bowel obstructions.
> My heart is racing, I am extremely fatigued, no appetite, major pain
> esp. on the right side of my back and a fever. I carried a fever for 1
> year before my last surgery. Does anyone carry a fever when they are
> having bad adhesion pain? The physician I saw last night gave me a pain
> injection and phenergan. He said that fever usually indicates infection
> and if I didn't feel better to come back today for blood work and
> x-rays. I have an appointment with my surgeon tomorrow and I know he
> will do bloodwork then. I am not vomiting and only slightly nauseated.
> Very good signs! With love, Sherry
>


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