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extream pain!!! PLEASE HELP
I posted this morning at about 2 or so ("is this normal" is what the title is I think)
Well when I got up this morning I wasn't bleeding to heavy. Just felt like I was constipated.... this is not the case. So I went and did my normal morning activity taking care of my daughter and then took a nap.
I woke up in such pain like really bad cramps so went ahead and took some midol and got the heating pad out. It has only gotten worse and is a sharp pain all though my pelvis now and my lower back is killing. PLEASE HELP ANY INFO
We are still paying off medical bills from birth and then surgery shortly there after and don't want to go to the hospital if this is normal.
What could it be and should I just keep baring the pain or go to have it looked at? I can tolerate bad cramps but this is getting to be intolerable and more then cramp feeling.
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December 2007 "Poster of the Month"
Hello.
No one here will be able to say for sure, but it sounds to me like you may have an ovarian cyst that has ruptured. My sister-in-law had similar symptoms a few months back and had to rush to the ER...wound up having surgery a week later to remove a cyst. She had heavy bleeding and bad cramps for several months around the time of her period until one day, she had sharp pains. She didn't know why, and she's a nurse! I'm not saying that's your situation, but it's one possibility out of many. You will need to see a gyn to know for sure. Please let us know what happens, because this is a great place to share experiences that might help others in a similar situation. I hope you'll be feeling better soon.
Last edited by alibaby; 10-14-2007 at 02:24 PM.
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Junior Member
I guess deep down I just feel like it can't be (or more like why should there be) something big that is wrong because I just had appendicitis and they did cat-scan and everything and that was the only thing they found, can it pop up just like that?
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December 2007 "Poster of the Month"
I'm sorry, but I don't know enough to tell you how cysts develope. I think there are different types. But I was only mentioning that because what you described sounded like my sis-in-laws situation. Severe pain is usually a sign that something's not right. But, again, you need to see a dr to find out what's happening. If you don't like your dr, you can alway choose another. You can check the WebMD link below for more info:
Pain Management: Pelvic Pain
Last edited by alibaby; 10-14-2007 at 09:37 PM.
Reason: spelling
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