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Re: lower back/abdominal pain after climax
From: Brenda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Apr 28 14:02:27 2004
Hello:
My gyno told me that you can have pain at any time. Fortunately for me
I only have pain when I get my period. And fortunately I do not
experience pain during intercourse. You can have it when ever, having
pain during and after intercourse is a sign of endo, so yes it is
possible. I would recommend you finding a new dr./gyno if possible.
This guy obviously is not very educated on endo. Don't want to
discourage you. One thing you might try, I have been doing it and it
does wonders on me. Is when you have intercourse, if possible before
hand, take two Advil. Or as soon as possible afterwards. I do this
when I get my period, and I can at least function.
At Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Jennifer wrote:
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>Hello, I'm 24 years and and was only diagnosed with endo this past
>December 2003 after surgery. (I have had problems almost since the
>onset of my first period 12/13yrs of age)
>Unfortunately during my surgery they were unable to remove my endo
>because it is mostly located behind my womb and they were unable to lift
>my womb to get to it. So, now I am on my birth control Non stop in
>order to prevent my period from occurring. This is to stop the pain as
>well as to "convince" my body that it is pregnant in order to stop my
>cycle. My GYN says that I must be period free for a year if this
>process is going to work.
>
>Anyway, the reason I am posting this message is because I have noticed
>that after intercourse I tend to feel an instant pain in my abdomen and
>lower back areas (also when i was experiencing the most pain during
>periods, it was in my lower back areas). I do experience some pain
>during intercourse, but nothing compared to after I climax. It's a
>constant, cramp-like pain that I get and it sometimes lasts for hours
>afterwards..
>
>I suppose my question is whether or not this should be an additional
>concern or just a sympton that I am going to have to live with for
>awhile.
>
>My GYN always insists to me that I should ONLY have pain if I am
>bleeding...so I have been a bit confused. (especially following a time
>i went to the ER because I was experiencing terrible cramps in my
>abdomen all week and I was unable to sleep...the doctors at the er said
>one thing and my gyn just laughed and said, that's impossible...)
>
>I have read a lot about endo and have never read anything that mentions
>pain only with bleeding. So if anyone can help me out here, I'd greatly
>appreciate it.
>
>thanks
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Brenda
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