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Re: CHRONICPAIN: right sided pelvic pain for 2 yearsFrom: Rebecca (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 28 May 2009 07:04:28 -0500 (CDT)
I do not have insurance right now so I was hoping someone would have an idea of what it could be so I knew where to begin. I did see my doctor for the pain at the time the pain was the worst. He couldn't find a reason for the pain. He was also the doctor that did my c-section. I was debating on whether to go to my health department for an eval but I am looking into insurance and I don't want to be evaluated and have this as a prexisting condition on my health records. At Thu, 28 May 2009, Hope Waltman wrote: > >Hi Rebecca, Did you go to another doctor for a second opinion? Sometimes >that can be helpful. Adhesions, ovarian cysts, endometriosis - there >could be other causes for the pain. Maybe if you could schedule the >appt. around the pain timeframe the doctor could see your discomfort >and do tests. A gyn or internist may be a good place to start - they >could direct you to other doctors/specialists as needed. > >Best Wishes, Hope Waltman, WHF Moderator >http://www.hopeforfibroids.org > >At Wed, 27 May 2009, Rebecca wrote: >> >>I have been experiencing right sided pelvic pain (approx. near my right >>ovary area?) for 2 years. I had a c-section 2 1/2 years ago and pain >>started about 6 months after that. The pain at its worst is a severe >>sharp stabbing burning feeling that lasts all day and I often feel a >>sudden stabbing even with no movement. The pain comes twice a month - >>for 3-4 days during my period it is a mild to moderatly painful burning >>stabbing feeling that is contant day and night for the duration. I then >>hae the most severe pain 1-2 weeks after my period ends. It starts as >>an occasional burning pain the first day and by the next day I am having >>the constant sharp stabbing burning pain for 1 week total. I am in so >>much pain it hurts to walk, hurts with light touch to area and I will >>often get the sudden stabbing pain even when I sit still. No OTC pain >>relievers will touch the pain. THe pain is progressively getting more >>unbearable as time goes on. I have normal periods every 28 -30 days >>with normal - light bleeding, mild mestrual cramps occasionaly on the >>first day. I have charted the pain along with my periods for the last >>several months and there is a definite pattern to it. I can expect to >>feel this pain at the same time every month. I have no idea what this >>could be. I do not have any STD's and am 100% positive my husband is >>faithful to me. I have tried to be as detailed as possible, any help >>would be very much appreciated as I don't know where to seek help about >>this. I did have a pelvic ultrasound about a year ago and was told it >>was normal. Thank you for your help. >> >>-- >>rebecca >>
-- rebecca
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