Pain After Possible Fallopian Tube Removal Posted: 10-25-05 12:58pm
Any ideas what's going on with me? I had
an appendectomy 6 weeks ago, they had to
take it the old-fashioned way (cut from my
belly button across to my side) because it
was adhered to my cecum, my fallopian tube
and my ovary. At the same time an ob/gyn
surgeon removed a cyst from my right ovary
and cleaned adhesions from my twisted
fallopian tube. My ob/gyn say he didn't
remove my fallopian tube, the pathology
report says he did. Either way i'm having
pain in my right lung only when I lay on
my right side. I feel pressure and then I
get short of breath and pain that shoots
up towards my collarbone/shoulder area.
I'm also having a burning stinging pain
below my belly button. My Dr. Diagnosed
it first time as uti even though bacteria
didn't show up. I took antibiotics for 5
days, seemed to feel a little better.
Same exact symptoms as last time, but no
bacteria in my urine. It doesn't sting
when I pee, I don't feel like I have to go
all the time, just pain below my abdomen
after I pee. I've had a ct scan of my
chest and my pelvic area. Both came up
negative. Am I crazy? Dr's say nothing's
showing up but I can't sleep on my right
side and pain in abdomen isn't okay.
Anyone have any ideas? I also have an
unusually bad case of phlebitis for an
active 32 year old female. Help! Thank
you in advance for anyone who takes the
time to read this loonngg message! :)
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