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Re: Severe Pelvic Pain

From: clare (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:42:17 -0600 (CST)


Hi Christi:

I'm not a Dr., but I think it's time you went to your gyn for a thorough evaluation. Soaking one pad an hour is too much, and it may lead to anemia. There are many things that your doctor can do to help you with this. Your other symptoms also need evaluating, although I do not know if they are associated with the UC.

Best wishes.

At Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Christi wrote: >
>Hello. I am a 27yo mother of two, both normal full term deliveries. As
>a teen I experienced severe menstrual cramps which became 95% better
>after the birth of my children. Since November, I have been
>experiencing severe cramping again. My periods are very heavy (soaking
>a pad an hour, large clots) and long (9 days) I also have been passing
>pieces of tissue. I experience pain during intercourse, during
>urination and bowel movements with my period and the pain is so severe
>that I am nauseated. I have had ulcerative colitis since age 15 but the
>pain and symptoms I describe are different than those of the UC. I am
>not one to run to the dr. for every ache or pain but I am a little
>scared by this and am hurting very badly! Could this be my colitis or is
>this something gynecological?
>
>--
>Thank you in advance.
>

--
csheedy



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