I don't want you to be teary-eyed...your face is too
beautiful. Sleep well. Love, Marianne
--- Janet Karam <janetk7@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Dear Marianne, > > I loved your message...it even got me a little > teary-eyed. I feel the same > way about this board, no way, no how, would I have > been able to overcome > what I have since I found this board last December. > > I am glad that you are fairly comfortable these > days, I understand your > fears, and wanting to understand the hows and whys, > and think it's > important for people like us to stay informed, and > be prepared just in case. > > Good night sweet Marianne, > > Janet > > > [Original Message] > > From: marianne bolding <ojowojo@yahoo.com> > > To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS > <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com> > > Date: 7/28/01 11:49:03 PM > > Subject: Re: Something to think about > > > > I was lucky, I didn't injure a bone...I just threw > my > > back and neck out...and since I have minor > scholiosis, > > I unfortunately always have back and neck pain. > Lots > > of chiro sessions. It's just so forceful when > you're > > lunged forward at a high speed impact with that > > seatbelt on your tummy. It sounds completely > logical > > that pelvic trauma could occur this way. But, > really > > I'm clinging at straws since there are many > factors > > that can cause pelvic inflammation. I was kicked > in > > the stomach years ago by an abusive > partner...passed > > out. Could've been the cysts left untreated > growing > > in the ovaries that caused inflammation...could > even > > be years of smoking caused inflammation of the > > peritonitis. One only knows, that's why I still > wish > > to follow-up wit GI. It still is all interesting > > information to provide the doctors with if chronic > > pelvic pain becomes an issue for me again. At > this > > point...it's not anymore...just a tightening from > > navel to belly, I feel...and bowel irregularity > still. > > Mentally, the affect never goes away...nor does > the > > fears. This is my need for support. And I'm not > one > > to abandon people because I feel a little better. > I > > couldn't have done anything without the support > here. > > When I felt the most lonely and confused about > ARD, it > > was everyone here that gave me light to have > > knowledge...and with that knowledge I have a > litttle > > hope. You are all my friends. Love, Marianne- > > --- Janet Karam <janetk7@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > Dear Marianne, > > > > > > I have heard a case of a young girl recently > whose > > > cause of abdominal > > > adhesions was a car wreck, in this case her ribs > > > were broken in the accident > > > > > > I work with alot of auto injury cases, and their > > > chronic pain acts very > > > ours,the trauma changes their muscles > > > physiologically, and it is very hard > > > for them to recover sometimes. Rather than > abdominal > > > pain, they experience > > > chronic neck and back pain, migrane headaches, > etc. > > > A different type of > > > adhesions can form in muscle tissue anywhere in > the > > > body, these adhesions > > > also cause chronic and sometimes debilitating > pain. > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > Janet > > > > > > > [Original Message] > > > > From: marianne bolding <ojowojo@yahoo.com> > > > > To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS > > > <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com> > > > > Date: 7/28/01 10:23:38 PM > > > > Subject: Re: Something to think about > > > > > > > > Nancy, this is fascinating...I was in a bad > car > > > wreck > > > > 1 1/2 years before I was diagnosed with > adhesions. > > > > > > > Since I've never had surgeory it makes me > wonder. > > > > Thanks, I'll save this one. Marianne > > > > --- "Nancy E. Hale" <nanny@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote: > > > > > Hello girls and guys: > > > > > > > > > > Got this in an e-mail from Medscape today, > > > checked > > > > > it out and found it > > > > > really interesting in view of the fact that > I > > > have > > > > > been involved in 4 MVA's > > > > > while wearing a seatbelt within the past 13 > > > years - > > > > > only two of them > > > > > serious, but still something to think about: > > > > > > > > > > >CHRONIC INTERMITTENT INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION > > > FROM A > > > > > SEAT BELT INJURY > > > > > >Intra-abdominal adhesions cause most > mechanical > > > > > small bowel > > > > > >obstructions. > > > > > >South Med J 94(5):499-501, 2001 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >http://gastroenterology.medscape.com/40760.rhtml?srcmp=gas-072701 > > > > > ><a > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >href="http://gastroenterology.medscape.com/40760.rhtml?srcmp=gas-072701"> > > > > > >Read it Here</a> > > > > > > > > > > Think I'll print this out and take it to the > GP > > > and > > > > > to the pain clinic - if > > > > > I live long enough to get to the PMU.... > > > > > > > > > > Pain-free weekend to everyone. > > > > > > > > > > Nancy in NB > > > > > > > > > > ICQ #9683431 > > > > > > > > > > To remove yourself from the > > > adhesions@adhesions.org > > > > > mailing list please go > > > > > to the unsubscribe form at > > > > > http://www.adhesions.org/forums/listcmds.htm > > > > > > > > Make international calls for as low as > $.04/minute > > > with Yahoo! 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