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Q: Vesicovaginal fistulas
asked by: chrissie44 on February 23rd, 2009
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I have a vesico vaginal fistula, I got this from laser treatment gone awry for a pre-cancerous conditon of the cervix, CIN III. My GP has discovered not one but 3 sinus/dimple type lesions, caused by this laser instrument to the left of and inferior to my urethra. I have been in this sorry state for the past 12 years, and from the way I felt the pain, I'd say the angle of the laser beam cut clean thru my bladder, out the other end, and possibly sliced thru my left ureter as well. What I wanted to know is? Is this repairable after all this time, (I'm thinking, NOT, given the way that I am feeling these days. But one can only hope. I am told to stay positive. I have now, hypertension, gout, high triglycerides, chronic constipation, and kidney disease.
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