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Re: Pain Relief
From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 19 19:53:07 2005
Amber,
If you can get the doctor to prescribe you some Naproxen (its kind of
like an anti inflamatory) and a mild pain med that might help you. If
they don't want to give you prescription pain meds, motrin will
sometimes help. Try calling the Obgyn and telling them that you have a
problem and you need to see someone ASAP and ask if they can work you
in. 2 months is a long time to wait when you are hurting like that. Be
sure before you go to the Obgyn that you are armed with as much
information as possible. Good luck to you,
Alyson
At Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Amber wrote:
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>Hello All!
>
>My name is Amber, and I am 18 years old. I've been in pain now for
>nearly a full year, i've been to the Doctors many times. Each visit I
>leave with another percription for antibiotics to treat a bladder
>infection. I was noticing blood after urination, not realizing it
>wasn't coming from my urethra. I sat down with a Doctor and told him
>everything, from the pain on my left side that shoots down my leg
>sometimes, and back aches, and days when I can't move out of the fetal
>possition. I had an ultra sound, everything looked fine. I have an opt
>book for November 3rd with a gyno, I have no idea what they will do.
>That's 2 months away basically and I am having a hard time making it
>through the day without naps now, I am just too weak, sore and tired. I
>don't know if I even have endo, it's terribly frustrating. I have a
>wonderful bf who doesn't know what's going on with me (nor do I) and we
>keep on saying, it will get better....but it's only getting worst. I
>bleed for almost half the month, sometimes more.
>
>I was wondering if anyone knew a pain medication I can get before being
>told I have endo. I'm going to the Doctors today to get a new birth
>control (pills) to see if that helps at all, I have been on allesse and
>so far this is the worst for me. Any info would help. I'm at my wits
>end.
>
>--
> Amber
>
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