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Re: back pain - thanks girls

From: Hela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Oct 5 10:45:37 2005


Thank you for all your advice.. some of it freaked me out though.. I really hope I dont have kidney infection or something like that :-I I think if it wont get better till Friday, I'll go and see doctor.. Do you think chiropractor can actually do some harm if it is infection? - i wouldnt like to make things worse... I have pain in low abdomen - especially on right side and cramps and pains in right leg - but I often have these when I am in a mid-cycle. My lower backs hurts almost with each period (especially first days of period) but it never does outside of period. And the swelling worries me.. Well, if it wint go and I'll go to see doctor, I will let you know what it was... Thanks again.. PS: If I go to doc. I'll ask about diuretics (sp?) I cannot take ib, so dont know what to do about swelling in the mean time..

At Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Val wrote: >
>Hi Hela,
>
>I experience the same pain. About a year and a half ago, I had x-rays
>taken that revealed I have narrowing in my discs in my lower back. I
>was given excerises and Ib600mg to take. The Ib doesn't help with pain,
>but does help with the swelling. My back gets so bad at times I can
>barely walk. It's usually from doing to much in a day, whether it's
>cleaning house or walking a couple miles. I also have Endometriosis.
>>From what I know and have read your periods are worse (like mine and
>yours) and back pain is common. I've been taking Ib600's, try to relax
>more when it's that time, and use a heating pad at every night. I wake
>up in the morning and feel more flexible and the pain has diminished,
>but like you say by the end of the day it's at it's worst. I just saw
>my doctor and he says back strengthening exercises are best to help
>diminish pain along with Ib (for swelling). I would talk to a doctor. I
>definitely wouldn't see a chiropractor because they don't fix the
>problem, they just help with temporary relief from pain.
>
>If you do have Endometriosis, like me, I'd say all of the pains you
>experience during your cycle are caused by it. I'm now taking the
>Lupron 3.75 shot, once a month for the next 6-9 months. During the
>first month when my period was present I did notice a decrease in
>abdominal pains, but my back pain seems more constant. I'm not entirely
>sure but if you're being treated for this disease then I'd say it was
>related.
>
>At Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Hela wrote:
>>
>>Hi ladies,
>>I have quite bizzare backache going on and have no idea if it is
>>something to worry about or not. I am in the middle of my cycle right
>>now and I have really aching lower back - it is quite unusual pain (like
>>it travales from side to side and from up to down) and my back it
>>swallen - it looks like water retention (which i've never suffered
>>from..) The pain is especially bad at night.. Does anyone have
>>experience with it? Do you think I should see a chiropractor? Could it
>>be endo related? (this occured to me just because I am ovulating - so I
>>have also abdominal pains - what is normal for me)
>>I did some exercises that are especially good for lower back - nothing..
>>Well any advice will be highly appreiated!
>>Thanks girls!
>>Hela




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