Re: IVP Testing/adhesions

From: chiggerkat@futura.net
Tue Jun 17 23:28:03 2003


AMY, YOUR STORY SOUNDS LIKE MINE. MINE STARTED WITH MY GALLBLADDER, THEN R. OVARY THEN MONTHS LATER LEFT OVARY THEN 6 OR 7 OPERATIONS TO REMOVE ADHESIONS THAT HAD CAUSED THE URETER TO BLOCK. THEN THE HERNIAS STARTED FROM ALL THE OTHER SURGERIES. 8 IN ALL. I'M STILL RECOVERING FROM THE LAST ONE IN MARCH BUT THE PAIN FROM THE ADHESIONS IS JUST ABOUT UNBEARABLE. THE PAIN IN THE BACK IS PROBABLY THE WORST OF IT. GOOD LUCK SHERRY GRIFFIN -----Original Message----- From: "Amy " <vis_gdc@shsu.edu> To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@dns.obgyn.net> Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:18 PM Subject: IVP Testing/adhesions

>hello all, I had an IVP test yesterday. IVP is a test to see the
>kidney, ureter & bladder function. I have adhesions from C-sec (2),
>LAVH, R ovary removal and now the left ovary is attached to the ureter
>and bowel. Very Painful. I feel like I am on a period everyday! After
>my LAVH, I had relief for a minimum of 3 wks. 5 mths later, after the
>doctor said he left me pristine to his findings my right ovary was
>brought down and adhered to the bowels. Now 6 mths later my left ovary
>is adhered. Trying to figure out what will happen next now. I am on
>Lexapro, amtrypiline, zelnorm and valium.
>
>--
>Amy
>


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