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1257492 tn?1269994682

Cysectomy

I had my dermoid cyst removed yesterday and the Dr. had to remove the ovary and fallopian tube.  I was wondering if he removed the fallopian tube are my tubes still tied?  
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Please I need help I'm new around here I had a laparoscopy and a left cysectomy last month,but the pain on my naval incision is very sever it feels very itchy and burning around my incision and the pain is very sharp especially because I had the flu and cough one week after the surgery, on top of that I have pelvic pain especially in my left side my back is  killing me and my abdomen is very inflamed! Somebody can give me some advice?  Thanks.
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1257492 tn?1269994682
Thanks, I actually don't feel too bad.  The medicine makes me extremely drowsy, but the pain is really not that bad.  So far no gas build up, YEAH, because I was scared about being in constant pain.
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Well, if he removed one fallopian tube it is gone, but the other one should still be tied.  Hope you are feeling ok.  Get lots of rest and do not do too much.  If you get gas pains, walk as much as you can.  It will help get rid of the gas.  
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