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Help!!!!back Pains
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03-26-2006, 10:55 PM
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Posts: 4
Hysterectomy: December 9th, 2005
Surgery Type: TVH
Ovaries: Removed both
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Help!!!!back Pains
Its been over three months and as time goes by by back pains seem to be increasing. The pain is in my upper back. Does anybody have any suggestions or has this happened to anyone else?
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03-27-2006, 04:04 AM
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Posts: 242
Hysterectomy: March 7th, 2006
Surgery Type: SAH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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Help!!!!back Pains
YES Jesse!!!
Whenever I stand for too long or walk ... I have HORRIBLE pain and aches in my upper back (where your bra strap would go). It makes me mad, cause I want to walk more, but if I do it kills me.
Doctor said it may be from bending over to protect tummy, but even when I stand up it hurts like heck.
I'll be seeing them tomorrow again, I'll see if they can think of anything else it could be.
Hugs,
Dee
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03-27-2006, 07:20 AM
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Posts: 10,079
Hysterectomy: September 13th, 2004
Surgery Type: TVH
Ovaries: Kept 1 or both
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Help!!!!back Pains
Hi Jesse
I have lived with a lot of back pain. After my surgery it was in my lower back and I was sure it was surgery related. Has this come on just since your surgery? I know when your body is compensating for pain you can pull or strain other things. I went to a physical therapist who specializes in massage therapy and he really helped me a lot. Today the pain is gone. I also have a chiropractor I love and will see when I need to. Some people aren't comfortable with that, but you could ask to be referred to an orthopedist. If the pain is increasing you should see someone who can help you with it.
I hope you can find some answers soon.
's, Rita
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