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Re: night painFrom: sarah (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Jun 29 21:12:26 2008
At Mon, 23 Feb 2004, tiffi wrote: > >my pain is much worse during the day. i have a very active job and i >have very sharp and stabbing pains during the day. at night just dull >throbbing which is easier to tolerate. the heating pad is my best >friend! :) > >At Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Katia wrote: >> >>ditto. I notice that usually my pain is worse at night and in the early >>morning. I dont know why that is...like holly said, it might have to do >>with less activity. But sometimes activity can make my pain >>worse...this disease is SO confusing!!! >> >>At Mon, 23 Feb 2004, holly wrote: >>> >>>i have the same thing. sometimes my pain is during the day, but the >>>really bad stuff tends to usually occur at night and wake me up. i >>>agree with the other poster that maybe it's because we're not moving >>>around. when i'm more active, i usually feel better. >>> >>>i'm always sleeping with my heating pad now. >>> >>>At Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Kim wrote: >>>> >>>>I have been dealing with endometriosis for about 5 years now and find >>>>that a lot of my pelvic pain or cramping worsens at night or in the >>>>early morning hours. I am up 3-5 times a night and am getting so >>>>frustrated. Is it common for endometriosis sufferers to have increased >>>>pain at night? Does anyone else deal with this problem or know why it is >>>>caused? >> >>-- >>Katia >>
-- Most of my endo pain is early hours 2am-6am normally every two weeks on average but somtimes more:( for 1 to 3 nights at a time which last from around 30 mins - few hours, i normally take 2 ibuprofen + two parecetamol which takes the edge off, although im starting to feel somthing stonger is going to be needed soon.
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