Manyprobs
05-24-2003, 12:05 PM
I have a long history of female trouble in my LLQ. I have had one laparotomy to remove a huge ovarian cyst and three subsequent laps to remove endometriosis, adhesions, etc.
The last three surgeries my left fallopian tube and ovary were completely adhered to my colon. The last surgery my dr. and I decided to remove my left tube and ovary completely as my family is complete.
I was so disappointed when the pain came back again! My OB/GYN says she can do another surgery to clean up the adhesions, but won't that just leave me with MORE scar tissue?
I'm so tired of this! I am so tired of the pain! And BM's are so painful! (Sorry if that's TMI!)
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The last three surgeries my left fallopian tube and ovary were completely adhered to my colon. The last surgery my dr. and I decided to remove my left tube and ovary completely as my family is complete.
I was so disappointed when the pain came back again! My OB/GYN says she can do another surgery to clean up the adhesions, but won't that just leave me with MORE scar tissue?
I'm so tired of this! I am so tired of the pain! And BM's are so painful! (Sorry if that's TMI!)
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Autumn Angel
05-24-2003, 12:36 PM
Omg Manyprobs...I could have written that post!! I have had many surgeries in the female area. 3 through the same scar that goes from bellow my naval to my ummm pubic line lol. First one was in 82 Surgery to remove about a quart and a half of posion and my appendix. Surgery 2 was in 89 fallopian tube abcess the size of a large orange after 2 weeks of IV antibiotics didnt work the fallopian tube was removed through the same incision. Surgery 3 (vaginally) Emdometrial Ablasion for exsessive bleeding after miscarriage. Surgery 4...Tubal Ligation or remaining tube.
Surgery 5...Total abdominal Hysterectomy May 6th 2002. and I had a few others hernia repair and stuff like that. Anyway my prob is kinda like yours I had a pelvic Ultrasound done a couple month after my surgery cuz I had pain on the left and right side. My ovaries were left in after the Hyst. Well my left ovary is totally out of veiw because my bowel is sitting on it or something and my right ovary is full of cysts. One cyst alone takes up half the ovary. There is also blood in my urine I cant see it but the urine test can. I have a cystoscopy May 27th to see whats wrong if the bladder was nicked during the Hyst or what. I am on OXY IR and Percocet for my other chronic pain and it helps the "female" pain too. Plz Keep me updated ok? You sound so much like me. God bless and I hope they do something soon I would think more surgery more scar tissue but maybe they know something we dont. Good luck and have a good day :)
Autumn.
Surgery 5...Total abdominal Hysterectomy May 6th 2002. and I had a few others hernia repair and stuff like that. Anyway my prob is kinda like yours I had a pelvic Ultrasound done a couple month after my surgery cuz I had pain on the left and right side. My ovaries were left in after the Hyst. Well my left ovary is totally out of veiw because my bowel is sitting on it or something and my right ovary is full of cysts. One cyst alone takes up half the ovary. There is also blood in my urine I cant see it but the urine test can. I have a cystoscopy May 27th to see whats wrong if the bladder was nicked during the Hyst or what. I am on OXY IR and Percocet for my other chronic pain and it helps the "female" pain too. Plz Keep me updated ok? You sound so much like me. God bless and I hope they do something soon I would think more surgery more scar tissue but maybe they know something we dont. Good luck and have a good day :)
Autumn.
Manyprobs
05-24-2003, 06:32 PM
Thanks Autumn, you are so good about responding to posts.
I do have an appt. w/a pain mngmt. dr. on June 2nd. I hope he is able to help me and won't dismiss the pain as "being in my head".
I do have an appt. w/a pain mngmt. dr. on June 2nd. I hope he is able to help me and won't dismiss the pain as "being in my head".
chriztene
05-25-2003, 06:28 AM
I had the same problem after having my tubes tied! No, it is not all in your head. I started having tremendous pain in the bladder area about 3 months after surgery. I have never had any problem prior to this surgery with pain.
The obgyn told me I had a great deal of scar tissue from a 20 year old c-section I had and he said he cleared it all up(while he was tying tubes). Well, while going to bio-feedback, the nurse informed me some people devolope rapid scar tissue very quickly and it can cause many problems including pain.
I was ultametaly diagnosed with I.C. which is a chronic bladder disease, but I am left wondering if it isnt scar tissue which is causing the bladder pain...
I wish you the best,
Christine
Ps, My experience from all of this is never have anything invasive done unless absolutely necessary...
The obgyn told me I had a great deal of scar tissue from a 20 year old c-section I had and he said he cleared it all up(while he was tying tubes). Well, while going to bio-feedback, the nurse informed me some people devolope rapid scar tissue very quickly and it can cause many problems including pain.
I was ultametaly diagnosed with I.C. which is a chronic bladder disease, but I am left wondering if it isnt scar tissue which is causing the bladder pain...
I wish you the best,
Christine
Ps, My experience from all of this is never have anything invasive done unless absolutely necessary...
Manyprobs
05-25-2003, 10:43 AM
Thanks Christine.
What do you do to manage your pain? Does the biofeedback help?
What do you do to manage your pain? Does the biofeedback help?
chriztene
05-26-2003, 07:44 AM
Manyprobs,
Your most welcome. Yes, the biofeedback does help strenghten the muscles around the bladder area. They will send a machine home with you and instruct you on how many times to operate it per day. The biofeedback machine keeps all the stats and then when you go in the nurse will tell you how much improvment you have made.
I stopped doing the biofeedback as it just became to expensive along with all the other treatments I was trying. I had insurance,(didnt cover biofeedback) but, my goodness after awhile all the costs just starting adding up. I would recommend the biofeedback as it's definately worth a try. Do check with your insurance company prior to starting as most insurance companies dont cover biofeedback.
Eventually, I was referred to a pain management physician and he manages the chronic pain. I would advise to bring this up with your dr. early on as it sometimes take up to 2 months to get an appointment with the pain management dr.
I wish you the best,
Chriztene
Your most welcome. Yes, the biofeedback does help strenghten the muscles around the bladder area. They will send a machine home with you and instruct you on how many times to operate it per day. The biofeedback machine keeps all the stats and then when you go in the nurse will tell you how much improvment you have made.
I stopped doing the biofeedback as it just became to expensive along with all the other treatments I was trying. I had insurance,(didnt cover biofeedback) but, my goodness after awhile all the costs just starting adding up. I would recommend the biofeedback as it's definately worth a try. Do check with your insurance company prior to starting as most insurance companies dont cover biofeedback.
Eventually, I was referred to a pain management physician and he manages the chronic pain. I would advise to bring this up with your dr. early on as it sometimes take up to 2 months to get an appointment with the pain management dr.
I wish you the best,
Chriztene

