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Hi I had a recent laposcopy to remove a large abcess on my left ovary from a previous episode of PID caused by a bust abcess. When they got in there they found extensive adhesions and inflammation in my fallopian tube and pelvis area along with more adhesions. I am recovering well and feel stringer everyday. But I just feel so tired and I can only eat tiny meals or I feel poorly not sick or but just really yucky and needing to lay down. Has anyone experienced anything similar could where the adhesions were cause sensitivity to my intestines and bowel. Is normal recovery time from adhesions surgery longer than 4 weeks. I just want to get back to normal.

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Hi

Still fairly early days, might be worth getting a blood test and checking general things, and also include iron, B12 and vit D and thyroid. It might just be something simple.

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Busy23 in reply to Moon_maiden

Thank you I was wondering could it be leajy gut or a sensitive tummy due to 43days worth of antibiotics x3. I have bloods done yesterday and I am seeing my consultant tommorow so hoping to have some answers.

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Antibiotics could easily have caused irritation, have you taken any probiotics to put good bacteria back in the gut?

🤞 you get some answers, let us know how you get on 🙂

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Busy23 in reply to Moon_maiden

Yes I'm taking lots of probiotics. Thank you for replying I shall keep you updated

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