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can lifting cause infection 2 weeks post op cystecyle surgery

By September 8, 2012 - 3:01pm
 
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yesterdat i was feeling really good and stepped outside to find 3 of my dogs fighting. without thinking i grabbed to break them up. was kicking myself knowing i may have done myself harm. didn't feel anything initally but now do. within ah hr i began to feel fulness on right side deep inside. theres been no vaginal bleeding. woke up next day, today, and intially felt ok. had several bowel movements with no problem but this afternoon i am feeling sharp shooting pain here and there in the right side of pelvis. stayed down aftwards most of yesterday and today. am really growing nervous. its the weekend so im praying this will pass. plan to see dr come monday. is it possible to tear without feeling pain and in turn become infected? i finished antibiotics several days back.

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dear missy, thank you for your response. am making appt today.

September 11, 2012 - 10:25am
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Hi 1cupatatime,

This would really hard for us to comment on as personally, I think that you could have hurt yourself and you should be looked at by your physician. Since you are post-surgery, there could be many things that can cause complications since your in the healing process so for a piece of mind, contact your physicians office for a check up.

 

Keep us posted and good luck,

Missie

September 9, 2012 - 6:40am
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