Re: Lillian
From: Karen Steward (kann@charter.net)
Tue May 6 17:45:23 2003
Connie,
Melissa didn't know she had been short of breath until after surgery!
Dr. Kruschinski told me right after surgery that she had adhesions on her
diaphragm and that her breathing would be better now. That was one of the
first things she noticed after getting up and moving about. It seems so
many symptoms can be caused from adhesions. She had also dealt with
nausea every day and a daily headache, or migraines. Those symptoms
are finally gone! So yes, you can be short of breath from ARD.
Karen
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From: adhesions@adhesions.org
Date: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 05:31:24 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
Subject: Lillian
Lillian,
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I'm also trying to arrange a surgery in Germany, I called my insurance co.
and they cover surgery out of the states , so that's good, I'm still working
on getting my operative reports to Dr. K. I guess he'll decide if I'm
eligible. I'm not in severe pain, but my bowels are messed up and that old
feeling is back.
After 2 emergency bowel obstructions in 6 months, I'm not looking for
another one.
Does anyone know if you can be short of breath from ARD, I've been
experiencing a tightness and heaviness in my chest, I've been on 2
antibiotics and this feels different . I'll call my PCP tomorrow.
Connie
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