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Re: Question about painFrom: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Oct 30 01:03:28 2003
At Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Melissa wrote: > >Hi Barbara, > >Sorry to hear that you are among the few of us who experience constant >pain, although the level does fluctuate over the cycle. I can tell you >from my experience that I have constant pain throughout my cycle, with >alternating bouts of constipation/poopsies, and the pain usually gets >worse about from ovulation onwards. From what I understand, the pain >can be throughout the entire cycle, or just at certain points, or for >some lucky women, non-existent. I think it all depends on where the >growths are, the depth, etc. > >What are you doing for pain control? > >Take care, >Melissa My doctor did mention something about adenomyosis, but that was at the same apointment that they found a lump in my right breast, so that was not discussed into detail. Right now for pain managment I am taking naproxen together with oxycodone. But other than that not much seems to help when I hurt. It getts to be so hard. I feel like I am broken and my 2 year old does not seem to understand why mommy can't carry him sometimes. The constant pain is so fustrating. Theres times I just sit and cry because my husband wants to do all these activities and I can not keep up. I don't know how to stop feeling like I am broken, if you can understand that. I know I am not, but...I don't know it is just hard. I am so glad that I found this web site. I feel like there is someone now who will understand how I feel. Thanks! Barbara
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