Re: Pelvic Adhesions: I would like to know more about treatment

From: Mandy Beatty (mbeatty@mbrmidland.ca)
Tue Oct 7 12:02:36 2003


I just wanted to say that I am kind of in the same boat, I am only 22 and I have a two year old. I was recently married and have a loving husband. Two weeks after I had my daughter I had my appendix out, I have been having problems ever since. I was having such pain that I would pass out, my gyn did a laproscopic and they determined that because of the surgery I hade to have my appendix removed I now have Omental adhesions really bad. I too would love to have another one, dr told me that I cannot have one. Please write back to me.

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Mandy Beatty

>-----Original Message----- >From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org]On >Behalf Of Janine Love >Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 9:27 PM >To: tracy.joslin@adhesions.org >Subject: Re: Pelvic Adhesions: I would like to know more about treatment > >A large bleed does seem to cause more adhesions, this is why most >specialists attempt to have the least amount of bleeding when >removing adhesions. As for getting pregnant, you shouldn't be >afraid as long as you have had vaginal deliveries before. If you >had to have a c-section on your first, then I would think twice >before attempting to get pregnant. But if you had a vaginal >delivery and would like to try for another baby you should try. >The baby growth may help stretch out any abdominal adhesions >(possibly) so after the delivery they are not so tight. >


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