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Re: Kidney pain?
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed Jul 20 01:45:52 2005
Hi there! Definitely see a specialist in addition to your gyno. I did
and they found a tiny stone in my kidney but no reason for my pain and
drew it back to ENDO and my gyno is pointing at ENDO as there is no
other explanation for all of the endo symptoms after tons of tests. I
have to have LAP but that is coming. He wants to try to treat me first
without the LAP to keep me from going through surgery if I dont have to
but its my next step...
I have HORRIBLE bladder/kidney pain year round.... Its also common for
women with endo to have IC see http://www.allaboutic.com
So its worth looking into.
I wish you the best!
Good luck
Donna
At Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Shawna wrote:
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>I also have constant kidney pain on my left side. I originally had
>kidney symptoms like blood and sugar in my urine but they did all the
>tests and found absolutely nothing, they couldn't explain what was
>causing the pain, it definitley wasn't stones. Finally I got a gyno and
>he suggested endo, I'm going for my lap at the end of August. It may or
>may not be endo pain for you but just make sure they do all the tests,
>it's a pain in the ass but at least then they can rule out alot of
>possibilities. GOOD LUCK.
>At Sun, 10 Jul 2005, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>I was wondering if anyone has experienced this. I have a constant
>>backache that starts in my back (kidney area) And radiates throughout
>>the region (i.e. lower back, abdomen, flank...etc). It feels like
>>someone has wrapped a rubber band around that part of my body and is
>>pulling it tighter every minute. I don't have any other symptoms of
>>kidney problems (i.e. blood in urine, etc.). I was just wondering if
>>this is endo pain or if it could be a kidney problem. I'm going to the
>>doctor next week but I was hoping to get some insight before I went. As
>>usual, thank you a million times for everyone's help and support.
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