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Re: Who has how much pelvic pain, how long, how often?

From: Loriann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 12 Jul 2000 06:13:58 -0700 (PDT)


Shelly,

I have pelvic pain to. It is mostly where my ovaries are. It is more of an ache than a pain but, It could be dibilitating and it lasts for a good three days. If you are like me you have seen many doctors and I think it may be time for you to see a new one. I am so sorry for the pain you are going through. The pain is coming from somewhere and you need answers. When I started with all these problems I went to sooo many doctors until I got some answers. I think we know our bodies better than anyone. Keep going till you get answers.

Good luck and be well, Loriann :)

--- Shelly <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > It wasn't the beard I'm growing, my balding, my two
> series of acutane
> for cystic acne, fatigue, or my life long fight with
> obesity that sent
> me to an endo. I'm constantly in pain with the
> worst of it mid cycle.
> It can be debilitating and accompanied by nausea.
> I'm 42 and this has
> been going on for two years. Internal sonogram
> didn't show any cysts so
> my gyno said said I don't have PCOS. Last week I
> saw an endo who stated
> that PCOS does not cause pain and since the rest of
> the syptoms did not
> start at puberty and my cycle is fairly regular I
> don't have PCOS. I'm
> ready to have body parts ripped from my belly rather
> than continue like
> this.
>
> I'll repeat my question: Who has how much pelvic
> pain, how long, how
> often?
>
> thanks
>
> shelly
>

===== >From Loriann

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