pelvic floor reconstruction disaster
From: IAS Admin (tracy.joslin@adhesions.org)
Wed Mar 21 06:47:58 2007
From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org] On Behalf Of
Kelly Murray
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: pelvic floor reconstruction disaster
You might want to get a hold of the Germany dr. Dr. Korrell. I know it
seems a long way to go and expensive but I think you would do so much
better. Or Dr. Kruschinski. I would thing they would bother do surgery on
you. It may not cure your adhesions but they would probably be the best for
you.
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From: IAS Admin (Tracy) To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 4:56 PM
Subject: pelvic floor reconstruction disaster
Subject: Re: pelvic floor reconstruction disaster
Sender: rosemaryjablonski@comcast.net (Rose)
Subject: pelvic floor reconstruction disaster
I had pelvic floor reconstruction surgery July 17, 2006. Am severely
disabled as of 8 months later and am likely going to die from
complications. I formed severe 3 mm wide stricture where the ends of
colon were put together after they took out redundant sigmoid. I also
now have obstructed outlet syndrome with puborectalis muscle scarred
into the 90 degree angle (This means rectum does not open to defecate).
even though i had the stricture dilated, it's not great. also have had
small bowel obstructions due to scar tissue and am living on liquids. Am
trying to get a surgeon to help me. DO NOT DO THIS RECONSTRUCTION.
THere is too much surgery done: bowel, bladder, pelvic floor lift,
ovaries, FORGET IT! If you need one thing done a lot, do that one thing
and forget the rest. If I'm lucky a colostomy or ileostomy will work. I
will always have the risk of small bowel obstruction. FIrst I got it
from an apple, stew, and squash. I may be getting it again from eggs,
potato, and toast. Also do not have a hysterectomy without saving your
cervix. They took all with mine and this caused everything else to
fall. That's why the pelvic floor uplift surgery. I'm only 51 and too
young to die, but I may. The worst is when some docs say it's all in
your head.
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