PLEASE,share me what contained by the world couldve happen to me
it was LEFT OUT of my medical store
I had to have surgery though,by another doctor as a direct result of this injury
the unsullied doc only said ''something happened that shouldnt have''
he said he would notify me after he did the surgery,he later discovered he knew the doc who innjured me and after the surgery
he wouldnt convey me anything
the only proof i have that i be injured is the fact that i DID have surgery as a result
everything have been left out of my medical archives
at this point i dont care about lawyer etc
I just need an IDEA as to what possible happen
its been 2 yrs,i still have distress in my uterus,which ive had since immediatly after the c-section,its subsided to more of a hurt,than spasm
and i feel it throbbing sometimes
this was my first babe,and now i dont feel i will ever hold another
please give me ANY ideas as to what couldve happen?
the new doc had said nearby was ''fluid in my c-section scar''
which be his reason for doing the surgery in the first place
after the surgery he be all hush hush and said he didnt see any fluid and he didnt know what happned!!
Answers: It's a bit hard to articulate what your exact problem is, not being able to see any of the post-op reports. I can relate you that c-sections are still a major abdominal surgery, and there are things that can walk wrong in the healing process itself. It may be the tissues be not secured well, or that they may not have heal correctly. Plus, any time you do abdominal surgery, there is the chance a personage will form adhesions. Those are spots where tissue heal to spots where it really shouldn't. Most people will form some, some empire form a lot of them though. Women in individual tend to form them. They also don't show up very well on the MRI and ultrasound scan, and the only way to really know that's what you hold is to do surgery. During surgery you can release them from the attached spots, which usually helps with the niggle. Unfortunately, the surgery to release them can also cause new one's to form. Since you describe a throb and what I interpret as more a reflective ache than pain- that may well be what your problem is. It's not an injury as such, it's a criticism to the abdominal surgery. If you had a second pregnancy, chances are those would verbs loose as the pregnancy progressed. At the moment they did, the pain would be fairly intense, but also especially short. And afterwards, the pain would be gone. If you had a vaginal distribution instead of c-section, then no more would form either. It's a sweeping way to solve the trouble, but it does happen that opening sometimes. If you have a repeat section though, and tend to form adhesions- you could find yourself near another surgery needed to release them as well. I am not qualified to tell you much more than this, ill-fatedly. I think maybe a consult to a broad surgeon or another gynecologist might give you a few more explanations, and they could read all the reports you enjoy and give you better answers. Maybe take them copies, and verbs the doctors name so they are not readable- and the doctors can give you a more unstop interpretation. Good luck, and I hope you do finally get some answers..
i am so sorry to hear that. i dont know anything about this at adjectives.
but maybe your old doctor did something wrong during your c-section and know it, but didnt tell you about it, afraid you'd sue.
next your new doctor could be old friends near your old doctor and didnt want to rat him out for anything.
this is pure speculation on my part.
im really sorry to hear that though.
please hang on to me posted.
my email is:
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ill pray for you.
god bless.