Karla
--- RNURSERAS@aol.com wrote:
> Karla:
> Adhesions form within the first 10 days after
> surgery. They sometimes get
> tougher as the years go by. I don't know what type
> of scan your doctor is
> talking about. There is no way to tell if you have
> adhesions for sure unless
> they go in and look. You could have something wrong
> with your bile ducts
> instead, or something else in that area. I had my
> gallbaldder removed two
> years ago and I also have pain there. No adhesions
> though. What I eat tends
> to make mine worse. There is no diet for adhesions.
> You just have to learn
> what you eat that causes most of your pain and avoid
> that. Also you can form
> adhesions any where they hae cut on you. I would
> seek another opinion. Maybe
> go see a gastroenterologist. You could have ulcers
> causing your pain. A GI
> doctor could do the necessary testing needed to
> check everything out in htat
> area. Keep me posted.
> Hugs,
> Raven Spurlin
> rnurseras@aol.com
>
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