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Re: Pelvic and bladder pain - HELP

From: Yolanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Dec 1997 17:54:55 -0600 (CST)


Wouldn't a too large or retroverted uterus be discovered at the laparoscopy? I saw a urologist yesterday and he did a cystoscopy but found no bladder abnormalitites. He suggested I try external biofeedback and said the pain could be connected to muscle spasms in the pelvic muscles. However, the pain is only on one side. Has anyone heard of this? It sounds a little unusual. Has anyone participated in biofeedback for a bladder problem or pelvic pain.

I have been dealing with this unbearable pain for 4 months and still no answers.

At Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Dr wrote: >
>At Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Yolanda wrote:
>>
>>What (if any) types of urological disorders can cause severe cyclical
>>pelvic pain? I have had a laparoscopy, ultrasound and GI CT scan, yet
>>the doctors have been unable to diagnose the burning pain in my right
>>lower pelvic area and lower back. In addition, I have all of the
>>symptoms of a UTI - extremely frequent urination, bladder pressure, etc.
>>Yet, 3 tests and a dose of antibiotics have ruled out any type of
>>infection. Please help, I am in intense pain and have been for months.
>>Any movement in the pelvic area hurts!
>
>--
>
>This can be due to a too large, or/& retroverted uterus.
>
>--
>Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
>AIHP - ACCA
>Paris - France
>http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm
>




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