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  • May 23, 2011, 01:14 PM
    jenniferj
    Question regarding symptoms from Labaroscopic surgery
    I had labaroscopic surgery 4 days ago to remove the remains of a large cyst that ruptured and get a look at something concerning my doctor saw on my right ovary and fallopian tube. Two days ago I started feeling extremely dizzy and light headed. I am not even able to drive my car yet. My face becomes tingly as well as my inner thighs. I have no others symptoms. My pain level is very low, the only reason I am unable to work right now is the extreme dizzyness, feeling faint. It was so alarming on Saturday I actually went to the ER to make sure I wasn't bleeding internally. I was told my blood count was fine and that the CT scan I had showed nothing alarming. Should I be worried about the dizziness or is this a common problem that resolves itself in a relatively quick time frame?
  • May 23, 2011, 01:58 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jenniferj View Post
    I had labaroscopic surgery 4 days ago to remove the remains of a large cyst that ruptured and get a look at something concerning my doctor saw on my right ovary and fallopian tube. Two days ago I started feeling extremely dizzy and light headed. I am not even able to drive my car yet. My face becomes tingly as well as my inner thighs. I have no others symptoms. My pain level is very low, the only reason I am unable to work right now is the extreme dizzyness, feeling faint. It was so alarming on Saturday I actually went to the ER to make sure I wasn't bleeding internally. I was told my blood count was fine and that the CT scan I had showed nothing alarming. Should I be worried about the dizziness or is this a common problem that resolves itself in a relatively quick time frame?


    It's Laparoscopic surgery.

    It would be foolish and dangerous for anyone to attempt to diagnose your symptoms over the Internet. I would trust the ER; I would also call the Physician who performed the surgery and ask him/her.

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