Sunday, October 17, 2010

october 17th 2010

in2004 after several years of cystic ovaries and a oopherectomy of my left endometriosis filled left ovariy i had a hysterectomy. my main symptom was i ached when i stood too long or sat too long so april 2004 dr william cooper did a LAVH and within ten days i was in his office in unrentling pain. after a month of oral antibiotics into the hospital i went for iv antibiotics. id get better while on antibiotics and right back within days after they ended later i found out tibiotics have a anti inflammation effect. i got c difficile baterial infection from the meds and germs at the hospital, so i suffered six months and dr cooper went back in jan 05 to remove adhesions that must be the source of my pain. i could not stand for longer than ten fifteen minuteswout achein my pelvis. so no better in six months went to unc hospitals head professor pelvic pain dr john steege they decided a nerve must be impinged and did a vaginal apex recision again my symptoms were i could neith sit nor stand for longer than ten fifteen miutes wout acheing in crotch on left side. often my ovaries hurt too and after this only helped short term i was treated with shots monthly of depr medrol and i started now getting cysts on my right ovary which had never happened and both sides hurt though always marked difference on left. so i gave up and let dr cooper take out final ovary in 2006 thinking i would be better but no and so i was referred to pain management to get the percocet which was the only thing combined w either soma or flexeril to ease my pain and depression due to my situation. during this time i have spent time getting physical therapy yes the streching of my vaginal muscles and agonizing injections into my pudendal nerve with long lasting anti inflammation drugs and pain killer mostly prednisone/ so all this time i go back to dr steege who says its not anything but muscles will not listen to any chace it might be anything else which brings me to today and tommorrow and johns hopkins...

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