Help with pain. ?
I have an extra strong pain. Seen have lost two specialists to ys ago and was told, and eighth despite other symptoms, lupus etc. possible, but no diagnosis until the symptoms. I went to him b / I c pregnancy induced hypertension and preeclampsia with first emergency cesarean hatte.Ich early in the second aweful has always had periods that I had done for about three days, okay, if everything had to do not I was in school and was in agony. But I can not do that now, three days off every month b / c of pain. And the same pain is what brings me two years ago after my c-sect. And this comes sparaticly. I have test after test after the ultrasound, etc. No diagnosis was a natural depression, but not in my (husband even said I’m much better than it actually was not bad to begin with, dep really for my symptoms. If pain and extreme circumstances. Working in ABS, etc, yoga is a great swim, not to lose weight, then lost the thyroid checked. … and have many alternative medicine massage and nutrition, tried not to root Valarian , but I always though, this shoot in a terrible knee pain legs, spasms of the whole region and the lower back and up between the shoulders. I have a PDA, but this pain is still as what I had as a child before that and ongoing. First-old very fast. After the c-sect had some Percocet and use it in moderation b / c I wanted to save them for the pain very, very unbareable and for the times that I have to stay active, I was more attention and she does not want to be addicted. I am convinced that I have a strong support, and my husband tells me to subscribe only to pain medication. Last night was another excruciating. How can I, as a dr who simply subscribe to a few drugs a month can. I just want to use them in need, but understand the risks and do not want to leave as a drug addict or Knowitall. I have not, add-ins, but nothing Unlike a Dr. that will help you bezahlen.Eine that comes with pain, headache. But it’s not bad as I’ve heard some others of you. What impressed me most is the pain will be worse in the final time period, but they have at any time, at sometimes remains for several months. Is this a symptom of fibroid? “I have extensive tests done two years ago b / c my pregnancy-induced major complications, I was two hours of the attacks, told with my second. And pre-eclampsia in a week entwickelt.Danke time reading my problem for a long, I need help to pay regardless, but the work must pay and the need to work without pain and the circles are ahhh.
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If the pain you have every month is that severe, I’m wondering if you were ever checked for endometriosis or fibroids, which can cause very bad pain! One cause of your depression can be situational (such as pain, just as my depression is). Your body can take only so much pain before you get depressed.
Have you thought of seeing a different OB/GYN to be checked for endometriosis and/or fibroids? Both can cause pain, and fibroids can cause excessive bleeding. Loosing weight wouldn’t hurt either – it would take some pressure off the abdominal area.
As far as pain management, moist heat (from either a heating pad or just very hot washcloth) always worked well for me. When you get your periods, remember to elevate your feet higher than your heart as that eases the flow and, thus, will help with the pain. A last resort would be having a hysterectomy if your doctor finds endometriosis or fibroids. If you’re done having children, that could be your last hope of no pain every month.
Good luck to you!
Definately be examined for a fibroid. I had one the size of an orange (not so bad, my girlfriend had one the size of “her head” according to her gynecologist). you describe the exact pain I went through before my hysterectomy.
I am 42 and had the hysterectomy almost a year ago. I was not a candidate for the other methods of fibroid size reduction due to a past blood clot so the hysterectomy was my only option.
I must tell you to ask your dr. to prescribe to you some Naproxin (I took 500 mg) when needed, for cramps. I would not have survived without them, they were the only thing that took the pain away. It used to be so bad that I couldn’t even walk from my desk at work to the bathroom (which by the way, used to be every 30 minutes on my heavy days) I would have to tip toe, yes, it hurt to walk because each step, no matter how light, caused a terrible pain / cramping!
Good luck.
I suggest to him consults to reumatà ³ logo. you can evaluate his knees and también the writer of the analgésicos that brauchen. Mit Tendencies lupus or lupus, you must see a watery one anyway. Esté preparation. that they are not of the hand of analgésicos like the caramel, often is ” proceso” of eliminacià ³ n. If you are to go and to say, you know, I have had some Percocet once and really me ayudà ³, I can have a little mÃs? The document thinks that ' is one; asylum medicine. ” Please. It remembers that it must be patient and to try to develop to one repoire with his médico and aid to understand that feels pain very badly. To go to través of all the things that have been they helfen. Ich gustarÃa también that fibromas à ¼ berprà ¼ fen. Naproxen is a anti-inflammatory very good drug. It works in the fibroides and another Bedingungen.Ich very well to include/understand the cycle of things. Fibromyalgie.Viel luck like I, and sà to be arranged ³ it to try a pair of things this the document suggests, before taking great medecines like Vicodin and Percocet:)
Is it pelvic/back pain? If so, It could be Pelvic Congestion Syndrome, which I suffer from. It is estimated that 40% of all women will experience chronic pelvic pain during their lifetime. If a physical exam, Pap smear, routine labwork, CT scan and/or x-rays are all normal and the symptoms are those of chronic pelvic pain which is worse when sitting or standing, pelvic congestion could be the cause. It is varicose veins in the uterus. Because these veins are often not visible externally and during imaging studies like ultrasound, the symptoms may be overlooked or ignored. They can’t be diagnosed during a regular pelvic exam because when you lie down for the exam, the pressure is removed from the varices. The pain can be debillitating– mine was. I couldn’t even get out of bed most days. There are only a couple fo treatments for it; you can either have a hysterectomy or embolization of the veins, but neither is a guarantee of pain relief. My doc wouldn’t consider the hysterectomy due to my age, and no docs in my area do the embolization therapy.
PCS can be diagnosed via laparoscopy or by catheterizing select veins in the uterus and injecting them with contrast (a venogram). Talk to your doctor about it; it’s very difficult to diagnose but like I said, a large number of women have it, and of those 30% have severe pain that effects their quality of life. If it is PCS, you can talk to your doc about going to a pain clinic. My pain doc has given me my life back. I went through all the non-prescription NSAIDS, herbs, prescriptions NSAIDS, hormone therapy. . . . now I’m on a combination of Lodine, birth control, Oxycontin, and OXy IR. My pain level is at a 1 on a BAD day. Good luck, and if you have any questions or just want to talk to someone in the same boat, feel free to e-mail me.
There is the possibility of three things going on. But without having a Gyno look at you, you won’t be sure.
The first is Endometriosis. It’s where the endometerium that lines the inside of the womb, ready for preganancy, starts to grow outside. It only takes a few cells and then they multiply. When you have a period the extra cells outside the womb also bleed causing EXTREME pain in some cases.
The amount of pain you have has no signifigance in relation to how bad Endometriosis is. Some women are riddled with it and have no symptoms. Some have only a minute amount and feel as if they are getting ripped apart.
It can cause severe back ache, cramps, headaches, abdominal pain and tenderness, vomiting, nausea and diarrhea.
The second could be that you have Endo but also adhessions (scar tissue) from the C sections. Very common. They can tighten and pull and really hurt. Having Endo makes adhessions worse. And makes more adhessions by aggrevating your insides every month.
Having a Laproscopy to have a look around can confirm the diagnosis easily. And remove any Endo, adhessions or cysts at the same time. Time it if you can when you have bad pain as it shows much better. But a Laproscopy can caused more adhessions also.
The third could be PID Pelvic Inflammatory Disease caused by either an infection inside the womb or from untreated chlamydia.
Your depression can be a symptom of your pain or that you may still have some Post Natal Depression. Which is very common after a C section.
You need to go see a Gynocologist and not a normal Doctor.
You certainly have more than your share of problems. I agree with Wendy V ,you really need to see a gynecologist, just in case it is something serious.
If that draws a blank, then you can get relief using EFT It often works when nothing else can.
Go to my website below. When you reach the home page click on the “official EFT website” link . Explore all the options and find a practitioner if you want.