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CHRONICPAIN: Tests are coming back normal, but still having PAIN!

From: Christy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 6 Apr 2007 14:51:28 -0500 (CDT)


Hi all,

I've been having major pelvic pain for about 2 months now. I had a period that was one week late in January, and has been "on time" ever since. But the last 2 cycles, plus the one I am currently on, has brought me a LOT of pain. I was doubled over several times in my last cycle. It has brought VERY heavy bleeding including some clotting. I have also had very sharp *cervical* pain. Not abdominal cramping...sharp pains. The PA I have seen twice now seems to not be getting it.

I have had a thyroid and CBC panel done, both came back completely normal. I had a Pap done, and the PA found a slightly enlarged uterus, but pap results came back normal. I have had a vaginal ultrasound done, which came back normal.

I know I'm not crazy, and I know my body. What I'm experiencing, is NOT normal for me. Sex is often painful, and about 2 weeks ago, my husband could feel my cervix during intercourse. He's never able to feel it unless I'm pregnant. My pelvic area is extremely tender. I have had one cesarean surgery, followed by a VBAC...and know that I've had adhesion pain before. But nothing EVER like this. This doesn't feel like adhesion pain. I often have round ligament pain, esp. if I've been sitting for a while, and go to stand up. I often have an aching in uterine area, as well as where my ovaries are.

I'm just so tired of the constant pain, and don't know where to go from here since my labs and tests are coming back normal.






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