Re: Pelvic Pain and missed period
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Feb 27 16:09:26 2009
A lot of women with endo have IBS. You might have endo in many
digestive areas.
I'd get a free records review, centerforendo.com
I also use these things, digestive enzymes, probiotics,
At Thu, 26 Feb 2009, E. wrote:
>
>You can ask an actual doctor about your symptoms on a related site:
>http://forums.obgyn.net/womens-health/
>
>I am no medical health professional, but I would be suspicious that
>maybe you went into some kind of premature ovarian failure. That is,
>your remaining ovary went into shutdown and you're now in menopause.
>You might ask your doctor to test your estrogen and progesterone
>levels to see if they are normal. If your estrogen level is very low,
>it could be that you went into early menopause.
>If your doctor has already performed this test, you may want to go
>to a hormone specialist and have the test done by another doctor.
>Regarding the IBS, have you had any type of test, such as a colonoscopy
>or
>barium enema to see if anything is going on? You might want
>to look into that. It could be something else entirely.
>
>At Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Zara wrote:
>>
>>Hi all. i'm a 37 yr old women Last June i was diagnosed with IBS, i
>>have the runs most days. however 18 months ago i had an ectopic
>>pregnancy that ruptured, it was only a blood clot that saved my life and
>>stopped me losing any further blood until they opened me up and removed
>>my right tube.
>>Since Jan 09 my health has declined, i have had considerable pelvic and
>>abdomonal pain, nausea, depressed so much so that i keep thinking i am
>>going to die, i have experienced occasional hot flushes and now i have
>>missed two periods. i feel i have lost all my confidence and the pain
>>has stopped me living my life, i feel like some days my whole body is
>>hurting and my appetite has diminished, i am eating but no where near as
>>much. my docs have taken many blood test, liver function, thyroid, full
>>blood count, menopause screan,urea electolytes, bone profile and all
>>have come back normal.
>>Please can anyone put their ideas or input to me or if you have had the
>>same.
>>
>>--
>>ZARA
>>