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Re: Daily pain, or pain during your period, or both?From: anonymous@obgyn.netTue Jul 19 19:21:27 2005
At Tue, 19 Jul 2005, m wrote: > >i have about 9 days withotu pain after my period, then i start having >pain, which increases the closer it gets to my period and then is quite >horrible during my period. > >At Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Abigail wrote: >> >>At Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Carrie wrote: >>> >>>Hi all, >>>Just curious as to other's experiences with endo. >>> >>>Is your pain every day, or mostly during your period (or ovulation) or >>>both? >>> >>>I do not have regular periods and have little kids whom I also >>>breastfed, so I have only had two periods since 2001. I don't remember >>>them being terribly bad, but mine have always been heavy since they come >>>so infrequently. What I now think is endo did not really start >>>bothering me until last December. >>> >>>Mine is a heaviness all the time, and pain when sitting. Running is >>>absolutely out of the question. Sometimes when I need to get to my >>>children quickly, I simply cannot do it. :( The pain is down low, in >>>the cul de sac area. >>> >>>Thanks for your answers! >>> >>>-- >>>Carrie >>> >>-- >>Also curious if your pain started all at once, or did it start just around your period & then build up to all month. >>Was it chronic from the beginning? >>Thanks >>
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