Re: waiting to live again

From: Kelly Murray (klmurray_61@msn.com)
Sun Jan 25 11:09:50 2009


I had a hysterectomy the same time as a C-section. Now they say that it is too much trauma to the body.Kelly

Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 12:08:07 -0600From: lindahalford@comcast.netTo: adhesions@mail.obgyn.netSubject: Re: waiting to live again

Dr. Redan is a very good general surgeon but until FDA approves an adhesion barrier that has a high approval rating, I wouldn't go through surgery again. However, if you have an obstruction that could kill you, you would have no choice but to have surgery. For some reason, appendix and gallbladders have to be removed within years of a prior surgery. My gyn removed my appendix at the same time she did my total hysterectomy. I've never researched or questioned why these parts go bad after abdomial surgeries but they do. When one has a bad gallbladder, it feels like you're having a heart attack...you may want to search for symptoms. The appendix can burst and kill a person if they don't get to the hospital in time. My brother-in-law almost died from appendicitis. This is one less surgery you'll have to go through later.

It's so difficult to live with ARD pain...I hope and pray help is on the way for us. Take care and God Bless.

http://www.adhesionrelateddisorder.com/confluent-spray-gel-info.html

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From: Katie To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:08 AM Subject: waiting to live again My name is Katie and I am 41.Thirteen years ago I had my gallbladder removed. Over the next fewyears I had 2 c-sections and an appendectomy (that I did NOT need). Istarted having stomach/bowel problems about 3 years ago. I was told Ihad Sphincter of Oddi, had a bile duct placed and then removed about 30days later. My symptoms continued. I was told that I had irritablebowel symdrome but fortunately, never believed the G.I. (I know mybody), and so I never filled any of the prescriptions he gave me forIBS.I had a colonoscopy that almost killed me and through that found outthat I had colon strictures (adhesions). After that, I researchedadhesions for 2 months when I finally found this site and Dr. Redan.Let me say first, I have NOT had surgery with Dr. Redan and cannot giveany kind of hope (real or false) to those that are about to have surgerywith him. I met with him twice in '08 to discuss my case and possiblesurgery. What's stopping me? I told myself that I would not evenconsider surgery for adhesion removal until I have met 3 people with along-term success story ... which I have not, as of yet.I check this message board almost daily. It's the only thing remindingme that I am not alone in my pain and frustration with this "disease".I applaud the poster that mentioned contacting Oprah Winfrey about this.Heaven knows she has discussed everything else on that show; it's abouttime someone gave a stage and microphone to this uphill battle withadhesions. It takes lives. Whether it takes your last breath mattersnot ... it removes quality of life for many.I beg anyone with a success story of 2 years or more after adhesionremoval, to please, please post your story here. You have no idea whatit means to those of us that no longer know what "norma No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.13/1914 - Release Date: 1/24/2009 8:40 PM


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