Theresa Bartman, 50, suffered from stress incontinence after giving
birth and to correct that, she had an operation to lift her bladder. The
operation involved using a plastic mesh to lift her prolapsed bladder
but it turned out that the mesh was fitted too low thereby eroding
through her vaginal wall and almost sliced off her partner's manhood
while they had sex.
“It was like it had grown teeth. His willy was bright red and spouting blood. There was a big red stain spreading between us on the sheets. After that, he was scared of my lady garden and approached it as if it was a Venus flytrap and he was a bluebottle," she said.
Theresa visited her doctor and complained, certain the problem was as a
result of the plastic mesh placed in her body, but the doctor kept
assuring her there was no problem with the mesh. This led to a strain in
Theresa's relationship; they avoided sex and ended up splitting six months later.
Theresa's confidence took a big hit and she became afraid of getting
into a sexual relationship with anyone new. She started exercising and
dieting to get her confidence back but things only got worse. One day
she woke up with a bloated stomach, violent stomach pains, diarrhoea and
vomiting. She visited her GP and was diagnosed with IBS and prescribed
antidepressants.
Her health continued to deteriorate over the next few years. She had her
gallbladder removed and visited 25 different doctors, yet they did not
seem convinced the mesh was the problem. In 2015, when her vagina
started leaking green puss and giving off a foul smell, she was examined
properly and a doctor informed her that the mesh had to be removed as a
matter of urgency, seeing as it had eroded through the belly button
side of her vaginal wall, causing her to grow an abscess which had
become infected.
The mesh, which had secured itself with cartilage to her pelvis, was
removed in November 2015. She was eventually informed that the mesh had
been fitted too low which is the reason for the injury it caused to her
partner's penis and why she developed complications.
The removal of the mesh left her completely incontinent and her vagina
is now numb. Theresa fears that she will have to remain celibate
forever. The 50-year-old lamented the mistake which led her to her
present condition, saying:
“I was told this simple procedure would cure my incontinence and give me more confidence in the bedroom, but it has ruined my life. It made my vagina deadly and forced me into a life of celibacy. It could have killed me. I’m pleased the mesh is gone but it has left my body and my vagina a total mess. I wear padding all the time and sleep on incontinence sheets.”
Theresa has now become a member of Sling The Mesh – a campaign group
warning women of the dangers of TVT. She has joined other women in
calling for the mesh surgery to be banned.
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