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02-29-2012, 02:33 AM | #1 | |||
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Boo Hiss .. When I went in for back surgery on the 17th, afterwards I found it extremely difficult to pee and the other. I had to press down, and still do, as though passing a bowel movement just to pee.
I felt something give .. And asked a doctor for an examination, which led to them telling me I had a prolapse. Ive been told it quite urgent to be seen as its still causing bowel and bladder problems and some pain on standing. I have a visit to a private gynae consultant on Saturday morning. Has anyone else experienced this? What can I expect from the appointment on Saturday ... Apart from a obvious exam. I've always done pelvic floor exercises as a matter of course .. They just come naturally to me, and the doctor who did my back surgery says there must have been a weakness there from when I had my children .. Twenty years ago. (I was cut) Any help, advice or jokey remarks are more than welcome. Thank you. Karen x |
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