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Q: After Surgery
asked by: atlantidaangel on April 13th, 2005
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I got a question about my gallbladder removal. It's been a little over 2 months since I had the surgery and everything went smoothly. But I notice that when I arch backwards (to stretch my back/abs) I have this little pain in my ab muscles where I had the incision (it was done laparascopically). I dunno if it's really a muscle pain or if its something else, but it does feel like a muscle. Could it be that i'm still not totally healed? I was taking accutane for like 6 months before the surgery but I went off of it immediately. Maybe that could have something to do with healing slowly? The scars on the outside are totally healed and I never had any infection. I don't have any other problems with digestion or food intolerance. It's a very mild thing and I could totally live with it but I wouldn't like to think that i'm not limited in how far I can stretch back now. What do you think the problem could be, and if you know, do you think I could fix it?
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