Re: Post-op -- intergel

From: Ginny King (gking@myrick.com)
Fri Aug 20 20:00:26 1999


OOPS, I guess I didn't read your message close enough and when I reread it I answered my own question about your kidney stones since you stated that you were going to the urologist. I guess one of my side effects from my new medications is short term memory loss! Good luck with your appointment. Ginny

At Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Ginny King wrote: >
>Hi Sue Ann,
>
>I'm glad the gel seems to be working. Maybe it will hold up for you and
>at least help with the adhesions. Did I see that you had MS? Bless your
>heart if you do. You must have a lot of strength to handle all that you
>are going through! If you have kidney stones as well then I would worry
>that they could be causing you additional chronic pain. Have your
>doctor's ever recommended doing anything for you for your stones? Take
>care and keep the faith. Ginny
>
>At Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Sue Ann Murray wrote:
>>
>>I had my post-op yesterday from the second look laproscopy. The good news
>>is that he found only a couple of small adhesions on my left ovary, which
>>has been a problem in the past. He found no other adhesions anywhere else
>>he had used the gel and all major and/or minor organs looked good. He saw
>>no signs of endo, although since he doesn't work with endo that much, I
>>wonder how much I can trust his judgment. We'll see.
>> The bad news is that I am still in a great deal of pain, so am going to
>>have to look elsewhere for the source, so Chris, no adhesions don't seem to
>>have been the major part of my problem, although they contributed some to
>>the pain, but there's obviously other things going on as well. As far as
>>the pelvic pain is concerned, will have to look more at the GI stuff when I
>>have my GI follow-up in September. Maybe the lower back pain is from the
>>kidney stones I have? See a urologist next week about that. And I'm now
>>suspecting that the leg pain, instead of being related to the pelvic pain,
>>could very well be a symptom of my MS. So yes, the adhesions are gone, at
>>least for the moment, but I'm still looking for some more relief.
>> But getting back to the intergel, it seems to have worked very well, so
>>those of you with more serious adhesion problems might soon have another
>>alternative for treatment.
>>
>>Sue Ann


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