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Re: Pain associated w/ovaries, where exactly do you feel the pain.

From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 12:34:06 -0500 (CDT)


I was told this ind of pain is caused by the cysts on the ovaries rupturing.... I have it when I squat, or sit in the floor bound up for a long time. whenI wear tight clothing around my waist also! It is very uncomfortable! Dawn

Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Camisha wrote: >
>I have just posted a message on the other board regarding pain. In the
>lower right extremdie, right between my inner thigh and my lower
>abdomen. I hurts when I sit for long periods of time and sometimes it
>is just painful. I had been prescribed hydrocodone,and vioxx to help
>with the pain which sometimes extended down my right leg. Sex can be
>very uncomfortable at times. I 've read pain in the uterus can be
>associated with Diabetes. Does anyone know what causes this ?
>
>At Thu, 31 Jul 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>At Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Michele wrote:
>>>
>>>I have pain all the time in my right side in front between the top of my
>>>hip bone and the bottom of my rib cage. I also get pain in my back in
>>>the same general area. It especially hurts when I bend over, squat,
>>>during standing up and sitting down and when i try to roll up when
>>>laying flat on my back. Is this the kind of pain your talking about or
>>>does this sound different?
>>>
>>>--
>>>michele
>>
>>This is exactly what I feel, I don not have a cyst or nothing. Could it
>>be an extreme inflamation to my right ovary? Sometimes it hurts up to my
>>knee.
>>>




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