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Re: low back pain while driving

From: Trish (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 30 11:16:20 2002


At Sun, 29 Sep 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>hello everyone!
>
>Does anyone ever have a problem with low back pain if you have to drive
>long distances? I can only drive an hour or less before I will end up in
>unbearable pain. It is always on the right. Most of my Endo is on the
>right, along with a large endometrioma. It seems to be getting worse.
>My bowel is also caught, so maybe this is all tied together. Also, we
>just got back from the beach and ever since I drove and rode for so
>long, my left hip has really been hurting. Does anyone have a problem
>with that? I would appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks!

Yes, right now i am recovering from surgery a week ago. But i did experience the back pain like you did. Most of my pain has always been right sided- the found endo all over my appendix and bowel adhered to uterus with other things but these were similiar to yours. The haven't found any problems with my bladder which i thought that was the culprit due to constant infections. Any time i would sit for short or long periods of time i would get very restless and anxious and could not get comfortable. Hopefully this surgery has worked for me i don't know. The only thing that helped me was pain meds and getting up and walking more frequently. Good Luck.

--
Paramedic/Firefighter-  I mainly instruct now- making sure I do lots of research
to fight this disease.
Best Wishes to all - Trish



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