Adhesions | Fighting an Invisible Illness
This is a little overview of my battle against abdominal adhesions and what many refer to as the invisible illness. If you suffer from …
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This is a little overview of my battle against abdominal adhesions and what many refer to as the invisible illness. If you suffer from …
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Hello, i want to share my story can u plz replay me. Actually i got ectopic rupture open surgery in 2023 and after one year later in 2024 i got small intestinal obstruction and went to the hospital and treat me with medication and ng tube after 7 days recovered and discharged from hospital but after 2 moths repeated same but i dont have children i had misscarrige also can u plz tell me about pregnancy can i get pregnant with adhesion some times iam getting stomach pain plz answer me
I have to share, I had an abdominal surgery 8 years ago to remove a non cancerous tumor (not a fibroid) . Early this year I had excessive bleeding and they found 3 major fibroids. I trued depo but my situation got worse. I ended up in ER and decided to have a hysterectomy. My uterus was too big for them to do a laparoscopic surgery, although they tried. The cameras found a massive amount of scar tissue, massive adhesions between my intestines, and an entire sheet of scar tissue and all of this tissue and the adhesions had moved all of my intestines to one side of my body.
So it turns out I certainly needed to be opened up .
I have to tell you that I had absolutely no pain in those eight years. Even with the fibroids and excessive bleeding, I had no pain.. I’m not sure why and of course I’m extremely grateful. I am predominantly vegan although I do eat fish and actually since my second surgery, I decided to start eating red meat every once in a while because I was severely anemic and I just felt that red meat was an easier way to increase my hemoglobin. It’s only been one month since my surgery and I’m concerned about my body creating more adhesions so I am on the path of prevention as soon as I’m able to resume my regular activities.
End it is invisible and there’s no way to diagnose it besides surgery and I just know that I have to be diligent even though I might not ever see problems or ever even know if they are there or not .
But all of these things that I have decided to do positive anyway. Also, I want to say that self hypnosis greatly eliminated my pain post surgery.
Here’s a list of my plan that might help
Deep Belly Breathing exercises
Twists
Rolfing
Massage
Fascia breaking up tool and practice
Vitamin C
3 day Fast every 2-3 weeks
Protein
Iron
Citrus
Laying abs on roller or ball or folded towel with intuitive movement
Ab Shiatsu
Stay athletic
Abdominal exercises twice daily
Ice packs (sometimes heat)
Deep blue
Biofreeze
Berries
Follow your gut instincts
Speak your guts
Drink Excessive fluids
Take low dose Anti inflammatory pills daily
Hope this helps someone
Try self hypnosis for pain
❤ https://youtube.com/@fluidisometrics?si=D7n-aRjusXJeshQ5
I’d like to share that I have had scar tissue pain for 10 years and I just did hydrodissection and OMG. I could see the scar tissue break up and they injected the saline solution. I hope to feel a big difference soon.
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Please checkout Clear Passage, they are physical therapist who do massages to break up abdominal adhesions and strictures!!!
You really need to check out Clear Passage Therapy!! They are really great in loosening adhesions WITHOUT surgery!! Their treatment has been Godsent for my husbands bowel obstructions. So very thankful for Clear Passage!!!
Try block therapy. It works for me.❤
I was shocked to see somebody speaking on this, I was going to vlog my recent surgery. I had extensive adhesions sticking my organs together since a teen I had this op now at 34 after begging for years. It’s been horrific. PCOS, fibroids and all the rest. It’s just horrible. My op went wrong and I was in hospital for a month with complications.
I am 66 I've had adhesions for 3 and 1/2 years the pain is worse than labor pains adhesions do not show up on images after 3 and 1/2 years of pain and laying in bed with a heating pad I had the adhesions removed they were around my liver and my liver was stuck to my abdominal wall only 50%relief still in pain worst pain never goes away you are stop on in this video I could not even go to store. Then pain caused high blood pressure I've even passed out 4 trips to hospital in Ambulances pain so bad could not get in car the worst pain ever
I had a surgery under a month afterthis video was released for a diagnosed bowel intussusception which turnt out to be a misdiagnosis. I have a 36cm scar with this and I have consistently gone to the doctor going to the specialist for them to just say I have chronic pain. I sometimes have to overdose myself so I can sleep and I know it is hard but trust me, I know. Keep shining. Thank you for providing more context and making me feel seen because nobody really understands.
I have Endometriosis and it's very painful
I’ve even done this sitting and rolling the ball with the pressure of my hands, and it seems to help! Best wishes to you ❤
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px7AqK2bBsg
I have adhesions for a while. Had the scope procedure done 5 yrs ago. Now, 5 yrs later, they are back with a vengeance. I can barely eat, stay in pain, and bloated. I'm down to eating jello, drinking broth and some soft stuff. But I am not eating enough, too much pain. Then I had another scope procedure done and the doctor said I am packed with them. He couldn't get them all. So now that I am weak, and can't eat I need to be cut open to undo what is done. My food isn't going down. This is a hot mess. I'm tired of not being able to eat and drink like I should be able to.
I am just starting this journey and it is painful as hell. I can't begin to tell the story. The sad thing is I had Bariatric Sleeve surgery so the inability to eat affects my health all the more because I have to take daily vitamins. I have been hospitalized twice and had so many appointments with different doctors who still can't tell me what to do about this. Let's stay positive, lift one another up and keep seeking God for guidance and help in this journey.