I have decided no more invasive tests, and a do not resusatate should something ever happen. yes, life is short sometimes, but sometimes it is too long if there is alot of pain you can't "fix". I am enjoying all my "good days" and resting on the bad ones. right now there are more good days then bad, but the bad or BAD.
I wait for the "answer".. if they are collengen, there must be something that can "zap" them and not hurt other surrounding tissues. I include in nightly prayers, for the medical minds to find lasting relief for us, especially those that have suffered for yrs already.
Rambling on a rainy Sunday morn SueRin Ohio
>----- Original Message -----
From: "david" <raspurin@adelphia.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@dns.obgyn.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 5:46 AM
Subject: gallbladder removal
> Once again I'm in dire need of some information. These
> adhesions, or so I suppose they are, are at it again. They seem to
> flair up from time to time. Right where my gallbladder use to be. I
> written here many times before about all of the (negative) tests that
> I've had over the years and I've had some really helpful replies but I'm
> still curious about about these things. 1. Does anyone habe adhesions
> that flair up from time to time? And if yes what causes it? 2. Do
> adhesions get worse as time goes on? I've had my gallbladder out for
> almost ten years now and they seem to get worse everytime that I have an
> "attack". It's as if I can feel them pull at times. They go from a
> mild ache to a sharp knifelike pain where my gallbladder was. Remember
> c.t scans, x-rays, sonograms, liver biopsy, blood tests, liver scan,
> upper endoscopy, colonoscopy, ecy., ect., ect. Nothing. Sound like
> adhesions to you guys? One doctor thought that I was nuts. Would like
> to hear from people with similar symptoms. David
>
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