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Laparoscopic Surgery
Asked by F.F. from Chicago
on March 31, 2008
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I had laparoscopic surgery on 3/20/08 b/c I was having pain on my left side for several months. After an ultrasound & CT scan showed nothing, the surgery found scar ti...
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- I don't have any really good advice for you. I had a similar surgery in December and I had almost no pain so I would recommend to you to follow-up with your doctor. ...
- I remember this recovery to be harder than recovering from my C-section. I know it's hard but rest is probably the best thing for you. Call on anyone you can to help...
- HI F., I'm going for round two of similar stuff in May. I'd rather give birth with no meds! :-) I think recovery in general is harder when your a mom b/c you stres...
Endometriosis, Need Help Deciding...
Asked by J.R. from Decatur
on January 9, 2009
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I'm going to try to explain my situation without writing a novel. First off, my mom, grandma (mom's mom) and aunt (grandma's sister) all had endometriosis.
I have ...
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- The doctors that say things like that are very unprofessional and women shouldn't have to put up with it. Or men either now that I think about it. So first change doct...
- I would get a second opinion as well and see what that doctor recommends since you want to have at least one more child. Good luck and I hope everything works out.
- Well, definitely get a second opinion but do remember that without a period your uterus does not shed its lining. Not that it keeps growing out of control, but with y...
Did Anyone Have Experience with Laparoscopy?
Asked by A.R. from St. Louis
on February 12, 2009
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Hello moms!
I need all the information you can give me about any experience you had with laparoscopy. I have read some, and I have asked to my surgeon about it; howev...
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- I had my gallbladder removed using laparoscopy. It did hurt but was tolerable, I think the worst thing was the gas pain. The air that gets in your belly and since you'...
- I was 5 weeks post partum when I had my galbladder removed. For me, there was not a lot of simptoms that lead up to it and it kind of ended up being an emergency proce...
- I had a laproscopic hysterectomy and it was really easy to recover from. I had 3 small incisions that they "glued" together. I stayed in the hospital overnight, but ...
Laparoscopy Gallbladder Surgery While Pregnant
Asked by J.K. from Dallas
on April 21, 2007
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Has anyone had their gallbladder removed while in their second trimester? Do you think the benefits outweigh the risks? I have a gallstone that is 3.6 cm big and my ...
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- My friend had hers taken out like that while she is pregnant and everything went great. She was just a little swore
- I haven't gone through this personally, but one of my good friends just found out last week that she has to have her gallbladder removed on May 8th. She'll be in her 2...
- I had this same surgery done when I was 12 weeks pregnant with my son. He is now 4 years old and it has had no effect on him at all. The surgery is completely safe a...
Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis
Asked by T.O. from Minneapolis
on July 1, 2008
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I'm having a laparoscopic surgery on Monday to treat any endometriosis that might be present and causing pain. I am looking for any insight any of you might have on w...
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- Hi I have had many laproscopic surgerys and if it goes like mine you will only be out of commission for about a day. Good Luck hope this takes care of your pain. :)T.
- I also have endometriosis. Sorry never had Laparoscopic Surgery. I was told that I would never have children, mine was so bad. However I found that exerices, really ...
- I have suffered from endo for 40+ years...and have had many laparocopys and laparotomys. The lap surgery you are going to do is not so bad. I really was ready to get g...