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Re: In pain...help..please

From: mdustin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 27 12:53:30 2007


I have no idea. The fluttering feeling...that is how my spasms started over 7 months ago. And now, they are painfull spasms or in between painful cramping/pain, in my pelvis and legs. Today has been the worst that it has been in a long time. Nothing is helping.

At Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Becky wrote: >
>I kind of feel the same way. Everytime I sneeze or something to that
>nature, my stomach twitches. Almost feels like, when you're pregnant
>and you feel the baby move for the first time. Almost like a
>fluttering. What could cause that?
>
>At Tue, 27 Nov 2007, mdustin wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone ever feel like their ovaries are just going to pop? I'm sure
>>that I've probably asked this question before. I am in so much pain
>>today. I'm guessing that it is radiating from my ovaries. It is on my
>>right and left sides, right above my hips and in a little towards my
>>middle. It seriously feels like whatever that is...is just going to
>>pop. In the meantime, my legs are radiating in pain and spasming and my
>>hips are throbbing.
>>
>>Anyone know what this is? Anyone have any tips to help? I take pain
>>medication for it, which doesn't help; hot baths; heating pads; resting;
>>stretching; I don't know what else to try. It is the worst right before
>>my period...which of course is now, but it there (mostly the leg issues)
>>all the time. Please, any advice is welcome.
>>
>>Thanks in advance.






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