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Old 05-05-2012, 01:23 AM #1
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Default Pelvic pain after VP shunt placesment.

Hello all! I just had my shunt placed again, which has been the fourth surgery since 12-27-11. I had it placed, 6 weeks later the distal portion was revised, two weeks after that the entire thing had to be taken out, all due to infection, pseudocysts, and pleural effusion. Since this last surgery, I have been getting what feels like spasms very low in my pelvis. I went to my ob/gyn just to make sure it wasn't anything from that point of view, and was told it wasn't anything gynecological. Has anyone else had this pain? Has anyone found anything that helps it? Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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