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Acute pain when straining for BM in one spot post myomectomy.

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Dear great community, I am readying for my 3rd surgery which will be another pelvic exploratory and now also an abdominal exploratory surgery (looking for Nerve entrapment etc). My symptoms are based on movement, lifting, pressure, etc and it is VERY focal pain spot in my LLQ immediately after a myomectomy.

Does ANYONE on this board ever have pain in their abdomen when they strain to have a BM. I rarely do strain, but WHEN I do I find my pain flares up VERY ACUTELY for hours or even days. Does anyone know what this would suggest?

Thank you. This group has been very helpful.

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Possible adhesions from previous surgeries can cause pain described.

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