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Abdominal Pain that is felt from the belly button through the peni

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PostPosted: 02/16/08 - 00:50    Post subject: me too! Vote now! Reply with quote

i also have this pain. it connects my belly button, the penis, and even my rectum sometimes with a what feels like a cord to each all connected at the same time. it hurts when i pee during that time.... i dont know what it is but i am definitely in pain and just like the other guy, it feels better in the fetal position, and hurts very much in all areas when leaning back and putting my body back to a normal straight position
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PostPosted: 04/08/08 - 23:36    Post subject: Cramping from belly button to penis underbelly Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm having this pain and have had it for a couple years now. Just like everyone here, it happens maybe 10 times a year or so. It feels like a muscle is connected from right bellow my belly button (or around there) to the underbelly of my penis. I usually lie down on a couch till it goes away (usually takes an hour or so). The fetal position helps, while standing up increases the pain immensely. I don't have pain when I urinate though, unlike some here. I just feel that cramp as I'm doing it.
Please...if someone knows how to stop this, that would be soooo helpful.
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PostPosted: 04/09/08 - 08:04    Post subject: Me too Vote now! Reply with quote

I have been having the same issue for 12 years but it comes and goes. I hear it may be a Umbilical hernia. not sure?
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PostPosted: 04/12/08 - 15:08    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i'm currently having the same problem. i don't know what started it but i sure did look stupid walking around with my back slouching like in a fetal position.
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PostPosted: 05/01/08 - 23:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had the exact same thing multiple times before, and I just decided to look it up this time. It has never caused any long term problems, it just goes away after a while. I'm not sure what it is, but don't worry to much about it, it'll go away.
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PostPosted: 05/02/08 - 04:20    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

question... have any of you experienced anything ... "paranormal"?
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PostPosted: 05/03/08 - 23:06    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I've had this same thing since I was a kid. Maybe once or twice a year I still get it. Horrible, can barley stand up when it's happening, very sharp right in the navel and conected through the penis somehow as well. It feals like a tearing nerve or something, very intense.
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PostPosted: 05/05/08 - 14:12    Post subject: Penis - BellyButton Pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I posted this on another site. I hope this answers some questions on this topic...

Ok, I actually have this exact same thing. I'm male also. Here's the deal...

You have a kidney stone. I've had them on / off for the last few years. I had the electrolysis, the catheter more than once, etc. I now have this same sensation as you describe. I believe the nerve that runs to the tip of our penis' also runs near our navel. Thus, that sensation we're having. I have been fighting my on/off mild to moderate pain or discomfort for about six weeks now. I am just about to throw in the towel and go back in for a catheter or whatever they have to do. A catheter doesn't hurt, believe it or not. So, don't fear it. The weird part is that you'll urinate blood for a few days. It doesn't even hurt, it's just weird to see and maybe a mild little burn. I've been taking Advil gel caps (2) and they help remove that pain while they're in your system. I prefer over the counter pain meds as I don't want to get hooked on the heavy pain meds they have been prescribing me for the pain.

So, i'd suggest that you visit a urologist and have them run xrays to see if your kidney stone is stuck or moving. I am guessing it's stuck in your blatter as my sensation that you are describing i'm living with today still is almost six weeks in the making and it's miserable. Not that it's extremely painful but that it's very uncomfortable as it rotates or moves just a tiny bit that's when you feel it.

I hope this has been helpful. It's very unlikely an STD. Like I said, it's the exact situation i'm in and i've been to a urologist a few times over last few years and I can (unfortunately) say that I know what you feel like. On a side note, it is pretty widely known that kidney stones for men are reportedly like a man giving birth is what the ER nurse and doctor have told me. I've been in the ER 4 times in last six months. This sensation that we're experiencing is nothing. Trust me. I've dealt with it for about six weeks. When the pain hits, you'll be in the ER, no joke. I actually was driving myself to ER with my kidney stone and passed out on the highway. Thankfully I pulled over before I started tingling and tunneling vision. I called 911 and passed out they had to use reverse 911 technology to find me. So, be very careful. If the pain is intolerable, do yourself a favor, just go to your doctor for pain meds. Even an ER will give them to you pretty easily because kidney stones,... well... let's face it,... they suck.
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PostPosted: 06/01/08 - 20:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I dont agree that its a kidney stone. But, who knows.
I have had this happen to me since I was a young teenager, maybe younger. Just once in a year sometimes once every couple years.

My pain is located directly below my navel/belly button radiates down to my pelvic area but I do not feel any pain in my penis.
Standing makes it worse. Urinating makes it excruciating.

I agree that the fetal position helps relieve the pain.
I started having an episode today.
I googled it and came up with appendicitus. That was scary! I had to remind myself that this has happened MANY times before.

I helped put a trampoline together yesterday. We had to take some piece back off which resulted in some kicking downward on some poles.

This could be due to abdominal muscles.

I don't think there is a cause for panic or worry. As you can see, many other guys have it and this is just 1 forum on the net. No telling how many guys don't even post this issue or even get on the net looking for an answer.

Also, if you get nausea, fever then going to the doctor would be a good idea.
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PostPosted: 06/09/08 - 00:12    Post subject: ouchhh Vote now! Reply with quote

man i know what u all are going threw.
it sucks i used to get it alot and im 15 years old.
what i do is drink some water or sumthing and sit on the computer or go n lay down.

im experianceing the pain rite now and i googled it and it led me to this sit so i think its probably normal or it cud be a hernia cuz ive already had a hernia b4 and they fixed it but i told them about this pain and they said its possible that it cud be many things or just a hernia.

but if anyone figures out what it is post it up.
thanks
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