I have not yet posted on this board. I was just reading some of these
messages and saw yours. I felt the need to answer as best as I can.
Last year I had surgery in February. The doctor removed a softball
sized mass, 3 inches of my colon, and lots of adhesions. I was sore for
2 weeks, felt good for 1 week, and then the pain returned. I had had
all I could take and told my doctor to do a hysterectomy. I had to wait
a month to get into surgery. I had my hysterectomy in June. My doctor
told me that I had the worse case of adhesions he had seen in all his 10
years of practice. That was only in 4 months of time. So adhesions can
definitely form that quick. And yes they will be able to see them with
a scope. i hope all works out for you and I hope this email is of some
help. Take care!
> >Hi I posted earlier this week but didn't get a response at all....I am >almost 1yr post op from TAH/BSO for recurring endo and ovarian cysts and >been having recurring pain since about three months post op behind the >right end of my incision, it goes as high as my belly button on that >side and down into my groin area and around to the small of my back... > >..it get's worse with activity and bowel movements and sex....I went to >see the gyn that did my hyst and she said she "thought" it might be >adhesions and/or recurring endo and suggested that we do a scope and see >what's going on...well they have me on the waiting list and it's >possible I will get in next month but suddenly my dr isn't available and >I have to have it with her partner who doesn't think anything is wrong >with me (I think she once suggested a "pulled muscle" at 6mths post op >when I was complaining of this pain) anyways my pain has gotten much >sharper and worse and I phoned them and they said "observe it" and call >if it gets worse (wasn't that what I just did?). > >My concern is 1) will they be able to find the problem with the scope >and 2) why is my pain so much worse? I am also feeling dizzy and nauseas >alot?