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561921 tn?1216605621

Vaginal Drainage After Having Tubes and Overies Removed

I had my overies and tubes removed on Monday, 7/14.  Today is Tuesday evening, 10:45 p.m.  I was told I would have vaginal drainage for a couple of days.  I have had to use a pad, instead of a pantiliner, because the bleeding is increasing, not drainage anymore!  I am still in a lot of pain, even taking my pain medication, percocet's 5mg, every four hours!  What is your oppinion on what I should do?  I am only hurting on my left side, the biggest incision, it is a burning pain, and achy.  I would appreciate a response to get an oppinion on what I should do?  
Thanks, Rosebud62
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349465 tn?1289081764
The pain meds you are taking are not very strong.  As Vegas2cr mentioned, you can increase them.  You might want to call your doctor to get the 10 mgs.
Teresa
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561921 tn?1216605621
Hey laurel, have a safe trip, and I love this site, it is so informative and very encouraging talking to everyone.  I love to help people with their problems, and hope I can encourage everyone as well.
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hey its laurel here glad to see you are still on the internet.  Headed to chicago tomorrow//
take care
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561921 tn?1216605621
Thank you for the quick response.  I appreciate it very much.
Thank You
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Sweetie none of us are doctors... with that said you should call your doctor.. second I take 10 mg of percocet ever 4 hours so you can increase.. but remember I am not a doctor... drainage is normal for weeks.. bleeding too... pain yes... please call your doctor in the mornng and try to get a good nights sleep.. hugs Ronni
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