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> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 11:05:06 -0600
> From: "Sally Grigg" <lostcst@mcn.org>
> To: <adhesions@adhesions.org>
> Subject: Re: Pain after 3 c-sections
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> I agree with Jo, Please get thee to the doctor immediately. I hope you > saved the "white ball". Stuff like that is unusual and when something is > unusual, it's time to see a doctor. Love, Sally
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> From: Jo Eslick
> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 6:18 AM
> Subject: Re: Pain after 3 c-sections
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I agree. Having a "white ball" come out of your incision after 1.5 years is very unusual and I find it alarming. What else may have been left behind during your surgery? You may want to document *everything* -- medical records, phone calls, postings, diary, anything. You may end up in court & need to prove your case. I had a Dr. cause my fallopian tubes to become gangrenous after and "exploratory" Laporoscopy she botched terribly. I didn't know enough (or have the energy) to sue her, and she's still out there "practicing". She told me the pain I'd been having ever since I had miscarriage complications (hemorrhaging from a ruptured ovarian cyst) was all "in my head", and that I should be seeing a counselor. Then she hugged me! She dang near killed me with the gangrene! Please do follow up with your surgeon, or any Dr. you trust.
Wishing each of you the best,