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Ovarian Remnant Pain

i have had 11 surgeries thus far for endometriosis three of them major including removal of uterus and ovaries and the last two to remove ovarian remnants, which have come back on urthera and bowel and one wher my left ovary used to be. i decided against surgery two years ago when it was offered as i had all of the above in just five years.  Now the pain in my right side is becoming so bad its hard to walk or stand for long and i am having a lot of trouble with blood and mucous in my stools and really bad pain after any bowel movement.  i wonder if anyone has similar expeience and if so what kind of pain relief works??? Thank you so much for this forum and for you time.
wilmab
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thank you for the hugs!  Its not asking too muchthey are hell!!! Eating is a nightmare can only eat tiny amounts over a long period or else my whole gut hurts and the bowel movements are sometimes only mucous and blood which has happened before when a remnant had attached itself to my bowel, they couldn't remove it completely as i bled too much during surgery.  I think you are right about ahesions as if I turn in the night it hurts so bad.  Anyway i will pursue a colonoscopy and see what happens.  I want to thank you for taking the time to respond.
Take care and hugs back to you
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I think it would be a good idea to see a gastroninterologist to get a colonoscopy done. I hope I'm not asking to much but what are your bowel movements like? You probably also have so much scar tissue and adhesions built up it hurts when you do anything.... I'm sorry I can't be of much help, but I hope you can get this figured out. Good luck and keep me posted :)

Hugs :)
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