I've only had 7 surgeries for lysis of adhesions (7 to many for me) but
was wondering, how many is to many? I'm new to this board but I've read
about others who've endured more surgeries than I. Has anyone ever died
from having to many surgeries for removal of adhesions? What does the
medical community have to say about this? Who out there has had the most
surgeries and what is there quality of life like? What is happening out
there to increase the awareness of what is obviously a problem of epic
proportion? What kind of life can we look forward to if the only
solution to our problem is "another surgery'? Things to think about.
Would love your input. Thanks for being here. RB