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i have the mesh put in3 months ago, I have alot of discomfort I can see the mesh and it scratches my lover when we have sex. I feel as if  I have a tampon in that is not in the correct position. my doctor says that he will go back in and place a piece of skin over it, but i am concerned that this wont take away the discomfort, I would like him to move it a little what can I say to convince him to do this.
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332074 tn?1229560525
Then you need a third opinion. One thing that you are going to run into is one doctor standing against another, so it will do you know good try for that. What I would do is if a third doctor thinks that it needs to be fixed then I would have him do it and then go after the first doctor. The main point is to get the pain and discomfort to stop and the rest can be dealt with later.
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I did get a second opinion, she saw it and felt it,she told me to go fight it, I went back to my surgeon and he didn't feel  it was necessary to move it, dr #1 then called  my second opinion dr,she backed off and said she didn't see anything,lied to him. so now I dont know what is going to happen.
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332074 tn?1229560525
You can get a second opinion. If you are having discomfort and your doctor does not really think it is a big deal then the first thing I would do was see another doctor. It is your body and you need to be in charge of what happens to it. Good Luck
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