At Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Anon wrote:
> >Just wanted to send some support, > >i am a 28 year old female that went through a very similar situation >with adhesions i had a c-section having my first born in 2004 after the >surgery i started having severe pelvic pain and bowel symptoms i went >through 2 and a half years of suffering to even get a confirmed >diagnosis i dealt with HMO's and lack of diagnosis and had to seek out a >specialist in another state i had a adhesion wrapped around my uterus >causing me to suffer internal trauma along with adnomiosis, >endometriosis, appendicitus and my uterus attached to my bladder i had a >major hysterectomy in 2006 and the doctor removed my uterus, appendix, >and my uterus off of my bladder since then from my experience an >adhesion can only be removed if the place that it is sitting on is >removed which meant that it can go away i am living proof but it is a >long drawn out fight and the hardship that is endured from the trauma is >unbearable the lesson is to get that diagnosis from the doctor that >tells you what initially causing the problem and to know the long term >problem with that you have to learn to fight physical pain to go on with >your life it can be done but you have to make the choice within yourself >to accept or to fight and survive. > >if the adhesion is on your uterus then it can be removed by taking your >uterus out, my heart goes out to anyone that is or has ever lived or is >still living through this if i can offer any support please email me at