I am 38 years old now, my
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc abdominal surgery was when I was 17. Prior to that I spent alot of time in
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception rooms trying to find out why I was in such pain. They always said it was just
gasAdjustable gastric banding
Bacterial gastroenteritis
Barium enema
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Chagas disease
Culture of gastric tissue biopsy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gas - flatulence
Gastrectomy
Gastrectomy - series or something and that I would be fine. So finally I stopped going to ER for the pain.
There was no prior injury to my abdomen so the reason that it was generating scar tissue to begin with is unknown still to this day. But since I have gone in at least once a year, until 5 years ago, to have the scar tissue removed but it changes nothing. The scar tissue continues to regenerate itself. My doctor has told me many times that it is absolutely impossible for scar tissue to regenerate at the accelerated pace that mine is. I had my
hysterectomyHysterectomy
Hysterectomy - series - 3 months later I was back to get scar tissue removed because I couldn't even stand upright due to the pain.
That was my last surgery, approximately 5 years ago or so. The pain has increased since I stopped getting the tissue removed but I just didn't feel that I could continue to get the surgeries on a
regularRegular insulin basis... either physically nor financially.
I now have the dilema of making the decision to have another surgery. My internal
organsOrgan-1 nr (bowel, small intestines and bladder) are starting to not function properly due to being encased in the scar tissue. I have gone for up to 9 days without a bowel movement, and then my system just breaks down and I cramp horribly and it all comes out, then I get to do it again the next time. My previous doctor has gone to give speeches and seminars around the world (Dr. Victor Knutzen) so for me, it would mean starting over again. I'm just not sure I can go through all that again.
Is there any new technology that could alleviate the scar tissue completely or at least enough so that I can function? Or maybe some specific excercises that would help in some way?
Any excercise that involves my abdominal muscles (which is almost every single excercise) aggravates the pain. It literally gets so bad that I can't move and I spend hours in the fetal position just to maintain until it subsides. To someone that doesn't know me, I appear to be pregnant. I can't live like this. There has to be a solution out there somewhere.
I want my life back.. I am not the active person that I used to be - I hope you have some insight into what I can do.
Savannah Helm
I will be away until June 30th. Have a nice weekend.
Kevin, M.D.