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What Causes Nausea And Weight Loss After Supercervical Hyserectomy?

Had a supercervical hyserectomy in 2009, 3 c-sections and gallbladder & appedix removal. Since Jan. have not felt well. Nausea, weight loss, no appetite, swelling from scar to belly button, always tired and in pain from the incision to the belly button. I have had ct s, mri s, and a sonogram. Everything comes up normal, but I feel far from it and tired of being sick and given meds. all the time. My dr. ordered the 3t mri and now waiting for approval due to having so many in past months. Do these test show adhesions or scar tissue? I always wake up in pain and I am at a loss.
Fri, 27 Jan 2017
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I would be happy to answer your query, if all the test are unremarkable and the symptoms and condition are same then no need to repeat the test it is very less likely the adhesion can be detected in MRI unless it is big one, but sonography can be repeated again and again for to get some clues, hope this helps you.
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What Causes Nausea And Weight Loss After Supercervical Hyserectomy?

HI Thank choosing HCM I would be happy to answer your query, if all the test are unremarkable and the symptoms and condition are same then no need to repeat the test it is very less likely the adhesion can be detected in MRI unless it is big one, but sonography can be repeated again and again for to get some clues, hope this helps you.