So sorry you are not feeling well. I have questions myself on a laparoscopy and don't know much about that at all. My Gramma had Diverticulosis though and if she ate corn or anything with seeds (Example, broccolie, tomatoes, califlower ect.) or anything that caused gas she would say it would make her left side hurt and give her little gas pains. She used to swear by high fiber type foods.
Since you had diverticulitis I would avoid any food that could get cought in the little pouches, watch for any blood or fevers that last a few days.
I suppose it could also be due to prior adhesions too. I don't know, just putting in my little 2 cents.
I hope someone else chimes in for you that has better knoledge than I. Take care my friend......Amy.
LOL Sorry forgot to do a spell check first. A Dah.
My Mom has diverticulosis and was told not to eat anything with seeds, nuts or grains because of the fear it would get caught in the pockets. The information I got when I left ER was to eat smooth, light foods for a few days and then gradually add fiber to my diet. It seems that business about no nuts and seeds is old fashioned thinking. They encourage lots of fiber in the diet to keep things moving along and keep the pressure off the bowel.
l just don't know how long adhesions take to form, how bad they would be from a laparoscopy and why the achy pain would start now. I'm thinking it's more related to sensitive colon from the divert. But blast! when will that settle down? Just hoping there's no ovarian junk hanging around in there acting up.
I know - go see the doctor. But you know what they like to do - poke around up there. Ick!
Irene, so sorry you are having these problems. After my cyst surgery I started feeling adhesions after about 5 months. It is like you said - more like a pulling feeling. I do think what you are feeling is a result of the bowel issues. I hope you can find some relief soon.
Maybe this is a good way to reduce my eating and be more careful. Trying to look on the bright side.