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i have been in pain a long time- can i get them to shorten the tubing?
heres the situation upon having a shunt replacement i began having pelvic pain. it has affected my life to the point where i cant even function. there is extra slack in the tubing that if removed may fix my pain completely because the bottom portion would not be near the nerve responsible for creating such pain.
is it possible to get them to shorten the tubing or am i stuck this way? |
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I experienced what I referred to as the pull/punch/stab. Depending on my movement, it would suddenly feel like someone was pulling down hard on my testicles, punching my stomach, and stabbing my perenium. It was crippling. I had 15mm cut off of the tube, and the pains disappeared. |
The tubing is what is causing your pain. It is rubbing up against your phrenic nerve which serves all the organs in your peritoneum. This happened to me, and it was there for 9 months before NSG finally admitted that it was causing the pain and shortened it. Unfortunately, because it was wrapped around my diaphragm for so long, I have lasting nerve damage and from time to time it feels like it is still wrapped. Do you also have pain in your collarbone area? This is called referred pain and it is also from the tubing.
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