Re: INCISION PAIN - KARLA ????
From: Hchalm@aol.com
Thu Mar 28 06:23:00 2002
Dearest Karla:
Could you please elaborate or send me to the URL that has this information
that I have highlighted in red. So many times I have told my husband that I
feel as though I can feel everywhere they lysed inside of me and this is
where I am feeling the pain, especially the rectal and vaginal pain where I
feel after walking or sitting too long like I'm sitting on a poker and it is
so painful that after our last trip to VA and we were stuck in traffic for
three hours I was crying my eyes out and told my husband that I felt like I
was going to give birth to a cow (I think it's called pelvic floor pressure).
Ahhh, the guessing games that goes on in one's mind. The rib pain - nerve
entrapment by adhesions, nerve damage and possible adhesions or just
adhesions. See, when I am doing things I shouldn't be doing like say vacuum,
(sorry but my maid quit - actually I haven't trained my husband or the
children yet in the art of cleaning the house) I don't experience the pain
while doing it, but the pain starts about 15 to 30 minutes later and
esculates throughout the day depending upon how busy I have been. If I've
been very busy I am usually (by that evening) laying in a ball in the bed
with the heating pad crying my eyes out.
When you speak of incision pain, you are speaking about the incisions from
previous surgeries or incisions from the adhesiolysises (say lysis pain)? My
pain came after my TA hysterectomy although I had been cut 3 prior times. I
actually have no pain at the incision site from my TAH or the other 3
surgeries, but just about everywhere else. So if you say incision pain this
doesn't correlate to my pain, but lysis pain would make sense to me, since
the surgeons spent close to two hours lysing adhesions from the vaginal cuff
and rectum which is where I feel the pain and another two hours on all the
other organs involved (almost all of them except for diaphragm and
gallbladder). The right rib pain is another matter as they didn't do any
lysing in that area as they didn't see any adhesions, but I awoke with
screaming pain in that area and it has never left.
If you can, please elaborate regarding the incision pain? Thank you. All my
love,
Hell-yun
So Many people are learning, after
trips to the best doctors in the world...both here in
this country and overseas that perhaps their pain
hasn't been from adhesions or that the pain that they
have now isn't from adhesions. We are learning that
many of the people seeking treatment at even the best
places have another pain....pain caused from the
cutting of our tissues. Some people are developing
the most debilitating pain from this. We have had
people have surgery in Scranton and go to Germany only
to learn that they had either very minimal reformation
of adhesions or none at all. They are learning that
their pain is from the incisions. There is no cure
for that
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