December 25, 2007
Adhesion Disorder Can Ruin Your Life For Good
Here is how it is in reality, for patients with adhesion disorder, who have undergone an open hysterectomy:
The typical ARD patient is in her 30s or 40s and has undergone an open hysterectomy. Ninety percent of people who have an open hysterectomy develop adhesions. A few years later, the patient develops bowel problems and a doctor diagnoses irritable bowel system. When the patient has trouble urinating, a doctor prescribes medication. The patient complains of pain and a doctor prescribes more drugs. The patient goes to a psychiatrist who prescribes anti-depressants. The patient’s pain gets worse, she probably lose her job due to the escalating pain and days lost from work. Then the patient may develop a bowel obstruction.
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Filed under Hysterectomy News by Dusko Savic




































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