Re: So sad. So discouraged.

From: Kim (kkajark@aol.com)
Wed Feb 4 18:13:44 2009


I have similar symptoms= I had surgery for endo and adhesions and then was symptom free for 10 years(best years of my life). Then for some reason the pain came back with a vengeance. I do get some relief when I sleep also but during the day my stomach does bloat. Sometimes I look 8 months pregnant. That produces back pain. I have pain in the front stating at my belly button. After my recent surgery for the adhesions I am now in worse pain than prior to the surgery which the doctor only took down some of the adhesions. I contacted Dr Gerhart in PA. He said he could help me. He also said he has a 75% success rate with his patients being pain free or almost pain free. I had contacted several doctors prior to him and non would touch me because of the severity of the adhesions. The doctor who did the recent surgery said he could see I had adhesions on my stomach attaching it to the inner walls. He also said the adhesions were causing my bladder to tilt due to them pulling. I have severe bowel adhesions connecting them to everything. I am sorry you feel so bad- I can sympathize with you.

At Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Katie wrote: >
>Almost all of my pain is upper. The pain I have in my pelvic region is
>from distention because I have adhesions on my bowels that cause me to
>bloat. When I am not bloated I don't have pain in the lower region.
>
>I had my gallbladder removed almost 13 years ago and was fine for the
>longest. Then I had an appendectomy 4 years ago and seemed "okay" for a
>couple of years. Two years ago I started having all kinds of GI issues
>and was told it was Sphincter of Oddi and had a bile duct stent placed
>and then removed 30 days later. (This was done via Endoscopy, not open
>incision or lap.) I have had pancreatitis 5 times in 3 years but have
>never been a drinker or a smoker.
>
>I have had nothing but problems ever since. I can't sit for more than
>30 minutes and then I start to feel this awful pain like someone is
>shoving a football up into my chest. Then when I stand up, every nerve
>ending in my upper abdomen is on fire. After it tones down, there is an
>awful aching pain that lasts until bed. I do get relief when I sleep
>but only to have it start over the next day. Doc thinks my stomach may
>be attached to abdominal wall and they know that I have bowel/colon
>adhesions. He suspects it is from my gallbladder surgery and just took
>8-10 years to finally catch up with me.
>
>He also believes that if I let Redan or anyone else take the adhesions
>down, they will return full-force.
>
>--
>Katie
>


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