Re: i have adhesions in my pelvic area. anyone can you help?

From: michelle (anonymous@medispecialty.com)
Fri Sep 27 16:08:19 2002


Thanks girls it took me two years to get my son, and 27 months ttc#2 and still going, thanks for all the info, ill be finding out why, thanks ill let yous know from michelle

At Wed, 25 Sep 2002, MeGaaA wrote: >
>At Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Meegs wrote:
>>
>>Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I too had a laporoscopy on Monday
>>the 23rd and I was told that my left side of my pelvic area had
>>adhesions that stuck my bowel fallopian tube and ovary together so he
>>released it, yet at the same time he said he wasn't sure what it was
>>from. I find that Ironic because I have never previously had an
>>operation nor did he find endometreosis, although i have every symptom
>>of it. I don't get it, and sometimes I think the doctors don't know
>>either. I think i will be getting a second opinion, and if i were you I
>>would demand an answer to why you have adhesions. but, if you have a
>>child already you could have the adhesions from childbirth.
>
>>Hello Michelle;
>I have had quite a few Laparascopies to remove adhesions & for other
>procedures as well. I found out the hard way that by not doing too much
>running around, & just taking it real easy, (at least for the first two
>weeks after surgery/laparascopy), you will heal alot quicker. There
>will also be less of a chance for the adhesions to come back. As far as
>why you had the adhesions to begin with, it may have been caused from a
>previous operation, (if you ever had an operation). I also see from
>your previous message, & agree that childbirth can also cause you to get
>adhesions.
>One of the other ways that you may get adhesions, (I got this
>information from a close relative of mine who is a chiropractic doctor),
>is through prolonged inactivity, poor diet, and/or a past injury. The
>adhesion/s can actually end up anywhere in your body because of this. An
>example is your intestines, if they become stagnet due to prolonged
>inactivity, poor diet etc..., they will start to contract (beome tight),
>and this may cause it to bunch up (sort of speak) and stick to together
>& form adhesions. The intestines can also start attaching themselves to
>other organs, like the liver etc... This is just a basic run down on
>another possible way to get adhesions. Though surgeries are a major
>cause for getting adhesions.
>I just want to add that when I had one of my Laparascopies done, I did
>not have a problem getting pregnant.
>Mabey this is more information then what you needed or wanted. I just
>thought I would share with you and whoever reads this, the little bit of
>information that I know, & found out. I hope it helps. And mabey this
>is a good time to put all your energy into doing absolutely nothing!!!
>Just thought I'd add a little humour. I find at times it helps to keep
>the spirit going. Good Luck!!! and "God Bless You."
>Bye for now,
>MeGaaA
>
>At Tue, 17 Sep 2002, michelle wrote:
>>>
>>>i have adhesions in my pelvis area all removed from a laparoscopy, but i
>>>was wondering why i have them and can that interefere with me falling
>>>pregnant with another child? is there any name for adhesions? thanks
>>>from michelle


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