Re: adhesions in chest cavity

From: lindahalford (lindahalford@comcast.net)
Thu May 7 20:14:36 2009


President Clinton got adhesions after his heart surgery and they had to go back in and remove them. I guess you find Google this if it was posted. After breast implants, they get adhesions all around the implant and the doctor has the patient, as well as him, to break the adhesions by pressing with the heels of both hands under the implants; otherwise, they will feel rock hard.

>----- Original Message -----
From: "IAS Admin (Tracy)" <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org> To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.obgyn.net> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 4:49 AM Subject: adhesions in chest cavity

> Sender: littlerhonda@att.net (rhonda)
> Subject: Re: adhesions in chest cavity
>
> --
> My sister had open heart surgery about 6 years ago. She had develoveped
an >
> involuntary movement of the tongue that some doctors seem to think is
> related
> to some of the medication that she has been taking, but along with this
> she has developed a sensation of "tugging from her chest to her groin."
> It makes her terribly unconfortable and makes her feel like she cannot
> breathe.
>
> Could this be adhesions? The doctors don't see any problems, but she says
> the sensations make her just want to lay down because it is so tiring.
>


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