Anyway, thanks again,
-- Carpe Diem. >
>>> ----- Original Message ----- > From: carpe diem > To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS > Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 2:33 PM > Subject: adhesions after C-section > > Hi, > > I'm a 42 year old mother. I've had painful intercourse ever since I had > my baby in October 1998. The weird thing is that I had a C-section and > my birth channel was never exposed to a passing baby. > I've had sessions with a psychologist (the whole process of giving birth > was quite traumatic), frequent visits to my GP (it always feels like I'm > having a major vaginal infection while making love) and a thorough > examination by a very gentile female gynaecologist. She told me that > there was no physical reason to be found that could be the cause of this > pain. Still I'm convinced that there is a physical reason and I'm not > giving up. > I'm currently under treatment of an osteopath, he's the first one in > years of a long series of doctors I've seen who thinks there MAY be > physical reasons for my pain. He thinks there may be adhesions between > my bladder and my > vagina, causing pain when there is pressure from the inside. The pain > is located where my G-spot should be, so deeper inside. > As happy I am with his DX, his treatments so far don't sort much effect. > At the moment I'm quite exited for I discovered some websites about > adhesions with information that could possibly change my life. > > So I wonder: > Does any of you have experience with laparascopy and the risk of new > adhesions? > What about insertion of a barrier between the organs involved, after > removing the adhesion? > > Please share your experiences. I'm scared of diving into a new > 'adventure' that may be not worthwile.... > > Thanks a lot, > > Carpe Diem