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Old 10-08-2014, 06:43 PM #1
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Default neuropathy and mesh

I did not think my life could get any more depressing...dealing with a bad spine, and neuropathy and more. It seems in '04 the push was on to put in TVT slings.
I had minimal leakage and never gave it a thought that this was not a good idea when they did my hysterectomy.
Some are telling me this sets up an autoimmune response in the body. In 06 PN started 2 yrs after the sling. I always have nerves buzzing and muscle spasms Could this be why?
It is such a mess to even know what to do and who to trust 4 yrs ago I had problems and the dr never mentioned this was the sling. 4 yrs ago I could have found out what was put in me now it is too late as records are destroyed.

This is just awful as taking part out can make things worse and taking all of it out the same and leaving it in could continue to damage my body. Dr that do this are not even in the area which makes any decision harder. You just can't hop in the car and get 2nd and 3rd opinions. Life is just too hard these days.
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