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Abdominal adhesions: any suggestions for relief?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jan 3, 2023 | Replies (40)

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@retiredengineer

I too am plagued with adhesions! I have had a right collector, 3 unbiblical hernias, a laparoscopic gallbladder removal which left a suture in my small intestine which quickly dissolved and left a hole in my intestine which caused petitioners and a fistula. To resolve this problem they did an open small bowel resection and cavity cleanup. For the next five months I was put on IV feeding and a ton of morphine due to a bowel obstruction.
They did everything to try and find the obstruction but failed. I finally found a surgeon who did an exploratory open surgery and he found that the piece of small bowel between the previous resection and the colon had no blood supply and looked like thick parchment paper. He then removed that piece of colon and closed.
For the next five years I had constant pain and uncontrolled diarrhea. This was 20 years ago. Since then I have had 3 lysis of adhesions surgeries within 8 years. After the last one, I was told that no surgeon would ever operate on my belly again.
I finally found a GI doc who solved the diarrhea problem with Colestipal.
My problem now is with chronic abdominal pain. I have not found any relief (after doctors got me addicted to prescription pain drugs, I refuse to take them again.)
I know that the problem is adhesions.
Can anyone help!!!

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Hello @retiredengineer and welcome to Mayo Connect. I'm really sorry to hear of your chronic abdominal pain. After so many surgeries it is understandable but I'm sure it is uncomfortable and I'm glad that you are reaching out for suggestions and help.

On Connect, we are not medical professionals, just patients like yourself, so we cannot give medical advice. I am wondering, however, if you have sought another opinion from a multi-disciplinary health care system such as a university medical school or a facility like Mayo Clinic?

These centers are research-oriented and see many patients with serious health issues and can often treat and diagnose problems more effectively than other health care facilities. Have you been evaluated at this type of medical system?

Chronic pain can be an exhausting problem. I'm wondering if you have considered pain rehabilitation. Pain rehabilitation is different than a pain clinic as they provide non-drug means of dealing with pain. Here is a link to information about the clinic at Mayo, https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/featured-programs/gnc-20481713.

As you mentioned that you do not want to take pain meds, this article states that one of the goals is Medication Management, "staff members help participants taper off of opioid pain medications and any other medications that are no longer effective in managing pain."

I would like to invite Rachel, @rwinney, to discuss her experience at the Pain Rehabilitation Clinic. She attended the three-week program and can provide you with more information about the benefits.

Will you post again and let me know how you are currently dealing with pain?

Hello @retiredengineer, welcome. I will do my best to try and help as it sounds like you are frustrated and hurting. Thank you for sharing your very unfortunate story. I'm glad @hopeful33250 thought to include me in her response to you regarding chronic pain and rehabilitation.

I'm sorry that you have been through the wringer with your belly. I hear you loud and clear about prescription addictive drugs. I too have taken them in the past and am proud to say I no longer do. Good for you for saying no. Thankfully your diarrhea problem has been solved, you must be thrilled about that.

Have you read through any of this discussion about abdominal adhesions? You might find helpful tips from other members.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/abdominal-adhesions/
How long have you been experiencing chronic pain? How have you been handling it overall? Have you found dietary or lifestyle changes to be helpful?

I am not a doctor, but based on all you describe, Central Sensitization Syndrome (CSS) may be worth looking in to. CSS is an upregulation of the central nervous system which can happen after surgeries or traumatic events that causes "chronic" to occur when otherwise acute matters should heal and not be a problem. I have CSS and have learned how to manage my chronic pain and symptoms since attending Mayo Clinic's Pain Rehabilitation Center. Have you ever considered a rehabilitation program?