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Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 16
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 16
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I started going to a very experienced physiotherapist about a month or so ago. He has told me to give him few sessions to work on before I decide what to do next. So I am planning maybe another six sessions before deciding to go surgery route( which does seem likely at the moment).
I have read that adhesions don't show up on any tests. Plus they are more likely to affect organs, but my pain is very superficial, I csn pick my skin and it hurts the same pain, so maybe it is external scar tissue, it was hinted by my physiotherapist. But then that would hurt you with moving, bending etc, my pain is not like that, its constant, and usually stays the same, unless I pick my skin and massage it between fingers, then it hurts more but feels good in a way also.
My CT scan came clean, US and MRI hinted some abnormality in the anterior abdominall wall( saying hypoechoic area, contrast enhancement) but this always got ignored by all doctors I saw, either because they don't know what all this means , or they just said I had surgery so it is normal for that area to be abnormal but shouldn't cause pain.
To Susanne: Im from Canada so I dont really have to pay anything, but Im sure its the same thing here doctors making money from injections and billing the province insurance plan. But the problem is even after so many injections, all of them including my gps refuse to give any pain killers. I am 26, maybe that's why.
I hate thinking about surgery after it is what caused me this problem, but I can't see any option. I can't even get any opiates to help in the mean time. I really hate the system here.
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