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Nerve Shocks?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 29 Apr 2001 14:48:14 -0500 (CDT)


I get these electrical current shocks when I am ovulating it goes on both sides with like spasms almost all the way down to the groin area like as if I am going to give birth or something with aches there and twinges and like when I don't have the shocks I lay on my back and I feel like pop, pop, as if it felt like a kick in my Female region. So, that's when I know that I am ovulating because I have always had those feeling like kicks. Then I also get like electrical shocks that shoot up to my breast which makes it shoot into pain just my left side. Then I end up also getting some shocks that go from my back up to the back of my head and that almost made me fall down on my feet. I have had shocks sitting down and is right inside my pit of the middle of the abdomen area and shoots up to also the back of my head. Those only last a moment whenever I get those shocks. That has been occuring since I have had my tetanus shot. I asked the doctor if the tetanus shot could have had an adverse effect on me he said no that's not what tetanus does and it won't last that long. He also knows that I take thyroid medcine that's for the TSH. He said nothing was wrong just wait. I never had these before and I am wondering what they could be. Plus I do have sex and the guy has hit my ovaries a couple times but then that was only for two months and the doctor saw nothing wrong with my ovaries.



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