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lower right abdominal Pain 1 1/2 after hysterctomy

I am 28 and had a hysterectomy jan of '07. I have been expierencing servere right sided lower abdominal pain. I had the hysterectomy due to servere endometriosis which included taking my overies, tubes, & cervix. I'm on HRT (1mg of estridiol).  I have had a ct & blood work but dr.'s say I am fine. This makes feel like they think it's in my head when I know it definetly know it is not. do you have any idea's on what could be going on? Could it be the endo again or even adhesions even if it didn't show on the ct?

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Rebecca
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599170 tn?1300973893
Your right you bio identical page comes up that way too...I did that once to find your bio-identical page.

Cherie
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106886 tn?1281291572
Thanks, Cherie... And, you're so right in that it does sound too good to be true. I frequently mentally thank my old exercise teacher who taught this method to me (Because I think I was scaring her thanking her so much in person :)

I also discovered that you can use the search engine at the top of the forum page to pick up information one might be looking for. In fact, I think I did that once to find my own article on Adhesions.

Take care,

Mary
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599170 tn?1300973893
Marys advice is spot on, many have tried her method, and although it sounds too good to be true, it works !!! no surgery needed for the addhesions..her method is described on many of her previous posts in this forum,,scan through and when you see Marys name stop and read her information,She will tell you to check with your dr first before trying this, shes right!  Take care, let me know if you have trouble finding the info, I will find it for you.  Cherie
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106886 tn?1281291572
ADHESIONS, ADHESIONS, ADHESIONS.... I hear you. They typically do not show up on scans.

I am in a rush, but will check later if you have questions. I have a huge article on the "health pages" section on the Ovarian cyst forum and on the Ovarian Cancer forum (patient to patient). It is listed as such, "Relief for Surgical Adhesions." My doctor told me there was nothing we could do about them. The pain was unbearable. Deeeeeep massage did the trick for me .... Check the article.

Off to work...

Till later, Mary
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