Re: Doctors Insisting Adhesions Wouldn't Cause My Bloating?

From: Lynn Creacy (anonymous@medispecialty.com)
Fri Nov 8 20:13:01 2002


At Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Barb wrote: >Barb,

Evidentally, your doctors know nothing about adhesions if they say that they can not cause bloating. Where did they go to school? Why don't you take some of the articles from this site to your so called drs and see if they can explain how people around the world have the same symtons and when they have surgery in Germany or Australia using spraygel are cured. They must not read up on problems with adhesions. I hope you find a doctor that is informed and that will work with you. God bless.

Lynn

>I am so frustrated with the myriad of doctors I have seen. I am going
>to assume they know little about adhesions but when they are so
>insistent I start to worry that there might be something else wrong with
>me.
>I have a big mass of adhesions as well as my fallopian tube and ovary
>stuck to my bowel, which is also near - or adhesed - to the pelvic wall.
>The doctor says it is normal for the bowel to be near or adhesed to the
>pelvic wall? Is he correct? Sounds weird to me. Doctor also can't
>believe I am having as much bloating and discomfort with eating as I am
>having. Sometimes I only need a few bites of food and I bloat like a
>balloon and I can feel swelling in the area of the adhesions.
>Are these doctors all nuts? Doesn't it make sense that such a big glob
>of adhesions and organs stuck to a bowel would cause discomfort?
>Help

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