Re: adhesions from the cecum to the abdominal wall

From: jason h rachal (arshal@juno.com)
Sat Dec 14 15:04:16 2002


HELLO. I UNDERSTAND HOW YOU FEEL I AM 30 HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH ADHESIONS FOR ALMOST 8YRS NOW AND MY FIRST BOUT WITH THEM I HAD NEVER HAD SURGERY OR INFECTIONS. I WENT TO A SPECIALIST AND SHE SAID THE ONLY THING SHE COULD FIGURE OUT WAS I HAD ALOT OF SCAR TISSUE FROM WHERE I WAS GETTING THE DEPRO PROVERA SHOT AND MY ADHESIONS STARTED FROM THERE. HAVE YOU HAD ANY THING LIKE THAT DONE TO YOU. I STILL AM NOT 100%SURE THAT IS WHERE IT CAME FROM IT IS ONLY AN EXPLANATION. I HOPE THIS HELPS. NICKY On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 15:34:59 -0600 bluelicorice@msn.com (bluelicorice) writes: > I am a 23 year old female and I have been experiencing pain in my
> pelvic
> and bowel area for years. Two weeks ago I had a laparoscopy to
> check
> for endometriosis, and the surgeon found that I had adhesions from
> the
> cecum to the abdominal wall. I have never had surgery before and as
> far
> as I know, I have also never had any pelvic infections. The
> surgeon
> said that there was no evidence of endometriosis, PID, or any other
> pathology. I have been searching the internet for other causes of
> this
> type of adhesion without much luck. If anyone has any ideas I would
> be
> very happy to hear them! Thanks!
>
> http://www.adhesions.org/forums/listcmds.htm
>

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