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alemama
March 14, 2007 - 1:30pm
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sounds like scar tissue
what do you think? could it be scar tissue? if so I think massage would help.
granolamom
March 14, 2007 - 1:35pm
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my goodness....
I *hope* your dr didn't sew your bowel to anything!
I honestly have no idea why you're having this kind of pain, you know your body best and it sounds to me like you have valid concerns. any chance of contacting the dr and asking specifically what was done during the surgical repair you had? or maybe getting your hands on the medical records?
another thought..maybe its scar tissue that formed at the site of surgery? I think someone here had good results with scar massage I think it was...don't remember exactly.
my instinct says, yes, see a dr, if for nothing else but to know what you are dealing with.
good luck and keep us posted
MeMyselfAndI
March 14, 2007 - 3:11pm
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I doubt
I doubt he sewed your bowel to anything as ----TMI here but --- They stick a finger up ur butt and check that things still move when they stitch in this area normally...
Could be scar tissue?
I would definitely ask my Dr what it could be...