Post surgical pain?: Please go back to your physician and get checked out. However, pelvic pain after surgery is common & often undertreated. Try to get a prescription to a physical therapist who specializes in women's health issues who works 'inside' to correct pelvic adhesions and muscle imbalances. You may also want to find a practitioner w/ frequency specific microcurrent or visceral manipulat'n (find online).
Answered 12/31/2011
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See your doctor: It is not normal to still have pain 6 months after an oophorectomy. The cause of the pain should be diagnosed and treated. If the surgery was done for endometriosis, there may still be disease present. Alternatively, adhesions may have developed after surgery that could put the bowel at risk for obstruction and which should be fixed.
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