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Re: Yippee......but can I whine at you guys some more??!! AMY

From: Becca (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jan 31 13:42:31 2006


When is your post op appointment?! YES! Keep me posted! You know what my husband honestly said, no he's not sick of me whining, he is frustrated with what I go through monthly. He made me measure my belly and take pics of what it looks like during ovulation - so I did! And I'll take measurement/pics in a week to compare. Just so the dr. can see. She has seen it, she has FELT how tender and enlarged my ovary is during ovulation....I'm gonna make sure she looks back over her records when I go in on the 9th! I won't leave until she has some sort of answer or can point me in some direction. I really do trust this dr. She is a obgyn specialist and I've heard nothing but great stuff about her. Could IBS actually make ovulation hurt soo bad on my right side, yet no other symptoms or problems?!?!?! No constipation, diarhea, etc..I've very regular. Oh, okay, my abdomen does swell/blow up during ovulation, but that's the only similar symptom! This has been going on for years!

Is your pain midcycle also? Or during your period???

I don't know I just want it GONE - whatever it is! I don't want to try to hide it with birth control pills or taking heavy pain killers for 4 days every month.

Yeah, someone else warned me that the first couple of cycles after the lap are pretty nasty...great!

Thanks for responding :)

--
Becca

At Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Amy wrote: > >SORRY POSTED THIS ON THE WRONG ONE A SEC AGO, BUT ITS SUPPOSED TO BE ON >THIS THREAD LOL ... AAHHHH ! > >omg .. u could be me !! lol .. it's like we are going through the >exact same thing.. the doc didnt find anything wrong with me, is >blaming it on IBS, even though I have never had bowel issues until after >surgery last week, and I still have all the pain I had before surgery. >Now I have vaginal bleeding from the surgery, so I decided that I would >come off the continuous birth control as I am bleeding right now >anyways, and no point in waiting for it to go away and then come off it. >So now I have TERRIBLE period pains!! wwaahhh !! I've had enough !! But >seriously, we should stick together, because it sounds like we are going >through the exact same thing. >Amy > >At Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Becca wrote: >> >>Okay, the surgery center called and said I need to contact my dr. >>immediately since I haven't had a "movement"...5 minutes later I had >>one! (Glad I could share that with you!) They also said it's NOT normal >>to still feel a little run down and tire out...whatever! I trust your >>guys word since you've been there - what does the nurse know? >> >>Now, that I'm physically feeling better from the surgery - the reason I >>HAD THE SURGERY is back! I'm so frustrated right now! They were unable >>to diagnose and treat this problem - when I know something is not right >>down there. My period is due in two weeks so, as usual, my lower right >>side (ovary) area just throbs and stabs with pain. My husband commented >>on how my lower abdomen swelled up overnight...like it does every month. >>I'm tired of talking to him about this when I'm sure he doesn't >>understand. It hurts to walk and get comfortable. I have a hard time >>believing this is all in my head or is Irritable Bowel Syndrome! I've >>never had bowel problems besides the last couple of days... Ugh! I want >>answers..and I want it fixed..I know something is just not right and >>don't want to be told it could be this or it could be that...or just >>live with the pain. I'd rather have my period for 2 weeks than have >>this! >> >>Any advice on what I should ask my dr. when I go back in?? >> >>THanks for listening >> >>-- >>Becca >>




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