Re: Welcome Marla

From: Chuck Butman (Chuckbcpa@email.msn.com)
Sat Jun 3 11:27:45 2000


Marla, I was told at UCLA by the "best" doctor that the trouble with the film is that it does not adhere to a wet surface so as soon as the surgeon closes you up it falls down as the area where the adhesions were cut is oozing. It is a waste of time. I think we need to start something big demanding the use of Intergel in our country! It is only a gel, not a drug. For God's sake. I am sure that it is due to the fact they we haven't made a big enough stink and as woman whe are not heard. I want to change this but I do not know how. Joanne

>----- Original Message -----
From: Marla <onery1@soltec.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@forum.obgyn.net> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 1:09 AM Subject: Re: Welcome Marla

> I'm so glad to hear you had good results with Intergel Joanne. Of the
> adhesion barrier products on the market, it does strike me as the most
> logical one to use. Rather than the "saran wrap" type. I believe I will
have > to have another surgery to remove the surgical staples that were left
inside > (I believe the are pinching nerves) and I will not let anyone do the
> procedure who does not have experience with these products. You give me
> hope.
>
> Blessings
> Marla
>
> >Hi Marla, The same thing happened to me. I was so scared when I could
> feel
> >them growing up to my rib cage. It happened to me in about 10 weeks and
> >then it stopped growing. The longer I had them inside of me the harder
> they
> >got slowing me down more and more every day. Now I am 3 months post op
and > >cured. There is a cure and it is called Intergel. I went to Germany to
> get
> >it but you may find it in any country but ours possibly. Do not give up
> >hope. Joanne
>


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