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Posted: 12/12/06 - 22:19
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About two weeks ago I got this dull achy crampy feeling in my lower abdomen/pelvic area. It was really annoying but didn't bother me too much until recently. Now the achiness has turned to pressure and bouts of sharp shooting pains that run up my right side. It feels like my insides are going to fall out my vagina and anus. I even feel the pressure in my anus when I'm sitting down! I thought maybe I had to go number 2 and sat down on the toilet and tried but that was a bad mistake. These sharp stabbing pains radiated from my anus all the way into my vagina and up into my pelvic area. I literally cried out in my pain and my husband and daughter came running. Any idea on what's going on with me? I dont want to go to the doctor b/c I dont have insurance and am hoping desperately that this will go away on it's own. Has anyone experienced these symptoms and if so, can you please help me! Also does anyone know anything about tingling/numbness in your hands?


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Posted: 12/19/06 - 15:55
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When our body's experience pain usually indicates something's wrong and need to look into it. U should still see a doc even if u have no insurance. They can set up payment plans. It's best that u get medical attn soon before pain might get worse or even life threatening!


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Posted: 12/26/06 - 23:04
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I am too experiencing this problem. I've had 2 MRI's and internal sonogram and nothing has shown up. I'm scheduled to see a neurologist in a month. I know they are checking for Multiple sclerosis, but so far that hs been neg.


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Posted: 02/08/07 - 20:37
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I KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEM IS....FOR YAERS I GOT THOSE PAINS...ITS FROM EATING SEEDY FOODS...CORN IS ALSO RELATED TO THESE PAINSI FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT WHILE I WAS IN THE ER...NOT A PLEASENT VISIT...ANYWAY....ME A HOT PEPPER FREAK HAD TO GIVE THEM UP.....BUT I HAVENT HAD THAT PAIN SINCE...HAD TO GIVE UP CORN TOO....TOMATOS DONT SEEM TO BOTHER ME BUT EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT....HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE.....


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Posted: 02/21/07 - 23:41
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Check out nerve damage in your pelvic floor, its called pelvic floor dysfunction or PNE. It will cause pain in your anus ,vagina,tailbone,lowerback,sciatic nerve,feet, It hurts to sit down and to walk. I hope you feel better:))


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Posted: 05/30/07 - 16:18
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I know exactly what you feel. I have been having those exact same symtoms. Did you ever figure out what was wrong? I have been having those pains for a while now. I'm going to the doctor in about a week to find out. I hope it isn't anything serious. Well, let me know. My email address is ****. One more thing. This only happens when I am on my period. My name is Brittney by the way.

Thanks, Brittney


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Posted: 04/15/08 - 07:53
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I have had an achy crampy pain in my pelvic, cervical and lower right side towards my ovary, hip area. Dr did internal exam and did not feel anything unusual but I felt discomfort. Had vaginal ultra sound, abdominal CT scan with contrast, colonoscopy and nothing shows up. The next procedure is a laperoscopy. (Its not caused by eating seeds or corn! ) I'm worried about ovarian cancer but everyone says that other problems can cause these symtoms too. Does anyone have any ideas whats wrong?


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Posted: 05/19/08 - 23:31
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i've been having the same problem and my doctor told me it was just an irritated uterus. i'm not even sure how as i have never had this problem before. there is also the chance i had a miscarriage but my doctor didn't really say or explain it very good to me. hope everything turns out okay for you!


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Posted: 06/18/08 - 17:45
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I have this problem, I am not pregnant either.
Soon as I stand up it feels like all my insides are going to fall out. It feels like I need to move my bowels but that is a huge mistake to try that. I have pains in my ovaries. I had a laproscopy 2 years ago to remove endometriosis. could it be that the endo has returned with different symptoms? I should also mention that I am on Ortho tri-cyclen and have been on my period for 3 weeks! I am 31 y.o. I have an appointment to see Doc in 3 days. Actually it isnt really a "period" its like brown clots/discharge. I have pressure and contractions and then I feel a clot come out.
Anyone else experiencing this kind of thing?

Crying or Very sad


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Posted: 06/21/08 - 04:21
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I am having the same problem except mine is mostly during intercourse and not in every position. but sometimes it starts out of nowhere in a position that is usually comfortable my doctor has stongly suggested a laproscopy and I suggest it for you as well and if you have no insurance then try planned parenthood, they might not be the best but when I had no insurance they helped me alot. It could be anything from cervical cancer to fibroids or endometreosis. you need to have it checked.


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