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POPSS Syndrome

  

Undiagnosed Groin, Abdominal and Pelvic Pain - A Great Masquerader

   INTRODUCTION

   CAUSES (ETIOLOGY) &      PRECIPITATING FACTORS

   METHOD

   SYMPTOMS

   DIAGNOSIS

   TREATMENT

   RESULTS

   SILENT SUFFERERS

   PHYSICIANS ROLE AND      RESPONSIBILITY

   SPORTSMAN'S HERNIA

   GENERAL SURGERY

   UROLOGY

   GYNECALOGY

   CONCLUSION

   PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR

   TESTIMONIALS

   LINKS

   PHYSICAL THEROPISTS

POPSS SYNDROME                                                                                             

TESTIMONIALS

"In March of 2008, I noticed that I was experiencing sharp (knife stabbing) like pains in my lower left abdomen area. Eventually the pain spread across the sotmach to the right abdomen area then around to my back. I experienced this pain for 6 weeks. In this period I went to a total of 4 doctors to try to determine what this pain was caused by! Then my primary doctor referred me to Dr. Helou, he ran several ultrasounds on me, when they all came back negative he decided that maybe I needed to see Dr. Wasudev. I did see him and after he did a full examination on me, he came to the conclusion that I need popss injections. I under went 3-injections from the beginning of April. With the first injection still felt a lot of pain, with the 2nd injection I felt minimal pain, But with the 3rd injections. I was "PAIN FREE" I feel great with the popss injections out come! Infact I feel so good with the out come that I would recommend (highly) to any one who has lower pelvic, back, and abdominal pain to give popps injections a try. You will be very pleased with the injections. If you have pain that you or your doctors can't seem to help or even find out what it is causing the pain. You should just get the exam and see if that could be caused by tendonitis." -Lorisa Gibbs.

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