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Q: NEW PATIENT FOR FUTURE HYSTERECTOMY
asked by: cynthiaforbey on July 22nd, 2003
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hi, i am a 38 year old mother of one,whose recovering from galbladder and exploritory surgery.the results of my exploitory surgery had shown my uterus is stuck to my pelvis and ovaries are stuck to the side of my uterus.i don't know what it is or what has caused this,has anyone out there been diagnosed with this? is there a name for it?please reply cause i am scared to death.
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melissa_n_texas
replied on July 24th, 2003
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Hi, I just read your post and wanted to let you know that I went in the hospital on the 1st of July and had a complete hysterectomy. The next day the Dr came in and talked to me and said that my left ovary was attached to my colon/intestines...my uterus was attached to my abdominal wall in the front and tissues in the back and my right ovary was flipped up and was attached to tissues in the flipped up position, my fallopian tube was pointed up instead of down. I was pretty messed up. I had my surgery on the 1st and feel better already. They explored with the scope, I had 4 incisons on my tummy and they had to seer everything apart then extracted my ovarys, uterus, tubes...everything through the vagina...I had 2 previous c-sec's and was not looking forward to having that incision opened again, Thank God they did the surgery without cutting me open again. I have 2 babies and I am Thankful that I was able to have them before this. Good luck to you, If you need someone to talk to, let me know and I will offer my e-mail address to you...Don't be afraid Wink
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