dear brenda,
i can sympathise with you.i too have been thru it all.i had a
hysterectomy in january and while there recovering i developed a
bladder and bowel infection...fun huh?i then had pain again in a month
and went to a general surgeon who performed a neurectomy because there
was a nerve entrapped in scar tissue.i was painfree for a month but it
is happening again.i am also experiencing painful bowel movements and
bleeding from the rectum.i am so desperate and dont know what to do.if
anyone can help with ideas i appreciate it.i have a phone consult with
dr. cook from omega in new orleans next friday.has anyone heard of him
or been to his clinic?thanks for everything
ann barber
--- Brenda <Kisnerace@aol.com> wrote:
> Well, I missed the chat session again, I am always a > day late. But I > have read everyones messages and my prayers are for > all of us. > I have had every surgery you can think of. And > guess what there is > nothing left but adhesions. But to be honest with > everyone I would do > it again to get ride of this awful pain. > My last lazer surgery was a disaster. I would > recomended the full blown > surgery to anyone over the risks you take when you > have just the lazer > surgery. > I am on oxycotin 20 mg. 2xs a day, plus Lortab 7.5 > 8xs a day and you > wonder how I make it through the day!!!! > I have been to therapy, pain management, herbs, > etc.. the works, and oh > how flustrated I am. > Please if anyone has any suggestions, I am at the > point where I am ready > to go anywhere!!! And to see any specialist, if > anyone knows of any? > Good luck to everyone, lets keep together to fight > this awful problem > and maybe, just maybe there will be hope for us > somewhere, some how. > > -- > Brenda >