Re: Use of Intergel or SprayGel with Laparoscopy

From: K Nygren (ifirgit@yahoo.com)
Sat Mar 29 09:58:24 2003


I certainly would be interested in knowing more of the details of the reaction. I thought all went well with Sally from day one??? Did Dr. K notice the reaction on his second look? Karla "cathy:-" <cafasano@aol.com> wrote:Karla, Sally said that she had a minor reaction to the spray-gel in her 2nd surgery, and that this was a surprise to Dr. K. According to her, he theorized that it could be the short interval between her 2 surgeries, and/or the fact that both surgeries were pretty major. The burst appendix had spread gook all over her entire belly and so they needed a lot of spray gel to cover all the spots that they had worked on.

But from what I understood from her postings, so far so good -- the reaction has not caused any further adhesion problems.

At Fri, 28 Mar 2003, K Nygren wrote: >
>M,
>I have heard of NO reaction to SprayGel. In fact, the product was designed using very little, if anything, that could cause a reaction. If someone has had a reaction, perhaps they will let us know in detail just what this reaction was. This is a product that has helped an ever-growing number of people become adhesion free. I would certainly hope that anyone who has had a "potential" reaction would let us know so that we might make the best decisions for ourselves.
>Karla
>
>***After further review of my family heritage and removing those parts which I find totally useless, I have discovered that I am 100% AMERICAN!***
>
>I support the troops serving in Iraq!
>
>**Soaring with my angel**

--
cathy :-)

***After further review of my family heritage and removing those parts which I find totally useless, I have discovered that I am 100% AMERICAN!***

I support the troops serving in Iraq!

**Soaring with my angel**

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