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Re: Feeling of falling out

From: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jul 26 12:52:29 2006


WOW! What Tracey just wrote was liking reading about myself. The only differance is that I had a part hyst 6 years ago and falling out part went away as did the endo pain until October 05.

I have a friend who also had the falling out feeling and it turned out that her Uturis was falling out. She could not wear tampons as they would come right out. That was her first clue that something was up. Funny, it took two doctors to figure what was going on with her.

Good luck.

At Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Tracey wrote: >
>At Wed, 26 Jul 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>Hi Claire! I used to have this feeling with every period...it is
>>HORRIBLE. There were some months where I literally couldn't walk around
>>during the first couple days. I don't know if this is what you're
>>referring to, because I never had the sensation off of my period.
>>
>>At Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Claire wrote:
>>>
>>>Has anyone ever had the feeling that their insides were going to fall
>>>out. Like a pressure. I'm ovulating at the moment and have also just
>>>had a touch of thrush, so am wondering if it could be related to my
>>>endo. I had surgery a year ago and have been practically pain free ever
>>>since, but have just recently started to get the back pain and heavy
>>>feeling again...
>>>I had that feeling yesterday and I found the sensation quite alarming. I
>>>didn't want to stand up. Obviously nothing was actually falling out but
>>>it certainly felt that way. Has anyone else ever had this feeling.
>>>Please let me know, I would appreciate it...
>>>Claire
>
>--
> Hi Claire~
> I have had that 'falling out' feeling alot with my endo.
> I was DX about 8 yrs ago,and have since had 3 surgerys for endo pain issues.
> Yes,... whenever I'm having a flare up of my symptoms or spotting I get that full/heavy in
> the crotch feeling. (sorry) just trying to explain.
> Feels like I'm about to give birth or something. LOL
> seriously tho~ I've always thought it was related to endo.
> I get alot of intestinal pain too. IBS they call it but I'm thinking more and more its endo
> on my intestines. I get alot of gas pains,bad cramping with bowel movements,etc.
> I also get bladder tenderness and pain with microscopic blood in my urine but NO bacteria.
> I've had many tests and the drs. seem more confused then I do.
> Then again,... I don't trust half the drs. out there anymore. They seem to have stopped learning after they got thier licences
> to practice. There is a bladder condition called I.C. to consider.
> But its most likely the Endo.
> Just my 2 cents :)
> I get bad side pains sometimes,and very achy legs.
> The rib pain could be something called Costochondritis. (not sure if thats spelled right)
> Its basically inflammation of the cartilage between the ribs.
> sometimes moist heat helps this.
> I would'nt agree with your dr. that Endo is only on reproductive organs.
> We know our bodys best and if somethings amiss keep pushing for answers.
> I too went thru the colonoscopy and endoscopy.
> I do find taking a probiotic helps with some of the cramps
> and stomach pain. Its a supplement that helps the gut heal by adding the good bacteria throughout the GI tract.
> Hope this helps some.
> If I can be of any assistance just holler back.
> I'll check in again tomorrow.
> Take care
> Tracey
>

--
Melissa





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