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Re: CHRONICPAIN: Pain in abdomin and doctor situation

From: Sabrina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:38:25 -0500 (CDT)


Go back to your obgyn and request that they do a diagnostic laporoscopy to check for endometriosis or other pelvic issues. Direct visualization is the only way to see what is going on and all the scans in the world will not show it.

At Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stephanie wrote: >
>Got of pill this year (6 mths ago) since my husband and I wanted to
>start trying for children. I was on pill for 10 years prior. About 6
>weeks ago, I started having pain/aches/throbbing/irritation mainly all
>over my abdomin (more of left side though), all around my hips, and
>lower back. It hurts to sit down somedays, walk fast, if someone tapped
>me on my side, speed bumps, etc. It seems my pain is worse near
>ovulation, but I have had not had one day of no discomfort since it
>started. I have seen my gyno twice, primary once, and urologist
>once...had an ultra sound, catscan, urine samples, bloodwork, etc but no
>one can find anything yet. I was told if the pain does have something
>to do with my reproductive organs, the only person who could look
>further is a Reproductive Endocronologist. But her patients are people
>who have been unsuccessful conceiving after a yr. So if Im not suppose
>to see her and my gyno does not have anything else she can do, who do I
>see to dig deeper? I feel like there should be a doctor in between? Or
>maybe I am with the wrong set of doctors? Any advice?






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