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Q: Pain After Possible Fallopian Tube Removal
asked by: kackley5 on October 25th, 2005
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Any ideas what's going on with me? I had an appendectomy 6 weeks ago, they had to take it the old-fashioned way (cut from my belly button across to my side) because it was adhered to my cecum, my fallopian tube and my ovary. At the same time an ob/gyn surgeon removed a cyst from my right ovary and cleaned adhesions from my twisted fallopian tube. My ob/gyn say he didn't remove my fallopian tube, the pathology report says he did. Either way i'm having pain in my right lung only when I lay on my right side. I feel pressure and then I get short of breath and pain that shoots up towards my collarbone/shoulder area. I'm also having a burning stinging pain below my belly button. My Dr. Diagnosed it first time as uti even though bacteria didn't show up. I took antibiotics for 5 days, seemed to feel a little better. Same exact symptoms as last time, but no bacteria in my urine. It doesn't sting when I pee, I don't feel like I have to go all the time, just pain below my abdomen after I pee. I've had a ct scan of my chest and my pelvic area. Both came up negative. Am I crazy? Dr's say nothing's showing up but I can't sleep on my right side and pain in abdomen isn't okay. Anyone have any ideas? I also have an unusually bad case of phlebitis for an active 32 year old female. Help! Thank you in advance for anyone who takes the time to read this loonngg message! :)
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sylviamr82
replied on March 10th, 2009
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hi
i get the exact same pain and that too has happened to me my right tube was removed due to an ectopic pregnancy and my right side is constantly hurting but more so after sex i don't know why but i think i am going to talk to my dr about this it doesn't seem normal
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shesfallinapart
replied on April 20th, 2009
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about a year ago i had a tubal. I too have had both my tubes removed and having the same symptoms as "kackley." was on 2 rounds of antibiotics. the pain was so bad i thought i had a kidney stone or something. i have extreme constipation. which cause alot of pain and usually dibilitating!!doctor said i have IBS? nothing helps to relieve it except not eating many things that i have eaten all my life!! i am loosing my hair. and so depressed!!! kackley, have you found anything out about your condition??i will be going to the dr. thursday. will cont my story then!!
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scenery
replied on June 29th, 2009
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Removal of both fallopian tubes
both tubes removed, terrible pain in lower back, awfull contipation on movicol to move my bowels which is good, I went back to work 2 weeks ago as a care assistant and im struggling with the pain and standing all day, not sure what to do about my job?
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MPD2708
replied on August 18th, 2009
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Pregnancy without falopian tubes
In 1980, I decided to have both tubes removed in order to prevent any future pregnancies. For the first two years following surgery, I had pain that radiated and chest discomfort which felt as if my diaphram had pressure causing shortness of breath. In time the problems lessened and finally subsided when I became pregnant again & again. Yes, two infants were concieved naturally without tubes one in 1989 and the other in 1990. Additonally, the original problems concerning tubal removal were subsequently resovled untreated. MPD2708
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