Hi theresa,
I do not know much about this I too have been doing some research i do
know you need to see an endocronoligist for this. I found one that
mentioned the microsurgery, they are specialized in this area! I'm
waiting to hear from the other endocronoligist there are only 2 of them
in this area. I'm trying to find out more too! And if it will help my
intestines cause i have an awful time eating and having a BM!
Sincerley,
Colette
> >I have been dealing with adhesions since 1972. I did not know what they >were until a few years after my 1986 hysterectomy. I won't go into my >trials and tribulations because you all know what agony adhesions can >bring. I am new to this site. I did not even know that there was an >online organization - I am grateful for it because it is educating me >and I do not feel so isolated. > >I have a question about microsurgery and laser surgery. A friend told >me she had had this done several years ago (she had to have the >procedure done twice) and has been pain free since. This sounds too >good to be true. Part of the description is as follows: > >"Microsurgery > >This highly specialized area of surgery is useful in surgically >corrective infertility. Such areas would include tubal reanastomosis >after tubal sterilization or surgical removal of scar tissue and >adhesions due to pelvic infections, endometriosis, and so on. We have a >great deal of training and experience in this area." > >Anyone out there know about this? > >Thanks, >TAS