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I'm in Severe Pain, and I don't really know why! Please help!

From: Andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 24 May 2003 12:47:15 -0500 (CDT)


Hi,

I was told 3 years ago I had PCOS, but have been suffering with severe pain when i have a period for the first 2 - 3 days. I'm not sure PCOS is the cause of this pain?? I am on very high dose pain killers, which don't cut out all of the pain, the pain lasts for the first 2-3 days, in these days I can do nothing, the pain hits so hard my body just can't cope with it, I vomit sometimes, go for days without eating because I can get sick. This is how i would describe the latest period.. bit graphic but it's real!

My period started - the pain kicked in, it was at 6am in the morning (Tuesday)this time, I took some pain killers (prescribed by my doctors ~Tramadol 50mg x 2~) the pain comes on so quick, the pain killers don't have time to fully kick in, so my body starts to crumble with the pain, I had hot sweats, didn't know where to turn, felt like I was going to vomit, and I did, my body was overheating the pain was so intense, I lay on the floor in our new home, with my boyfriend trying to cool me down, the pain is still there, I don't know what to do! I keep telling myself the pain killers will kick in soon.. I finally after 40 minutes - and hour of this am relieved of some pain, still whilst laying on the bare floor, I take another of the tramadol,the pain is going phew I say.. Phew I’ve survived it again.. it has been worse just about!! so I stay at home all day, continually taking the pain killers, 2 days go by, I stop the pain killers now,






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