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i have been going thru same thing (burning, stinging pain right side along my c-section scar) since 2008. Had surgery to try to remove the mass that was found on ultrasound and after surgery they determined i had Endomitriosis. Little is known of this disease apparently. Im in so much pain almost for the full month. Im not looking forward to another surgery but thinking the only thing left to do is get a hysterectomy. My quality of life sucks. Want to be active with my kids not just lay on the couch in pain for two to three weeks out of the Month. Anybody else get the same diagnosis?
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I had the OP's situation at the end of my last pregnancy. The doctors told me I was tired of being pg and to go home. Days later and my amniotic fluid is all but gone so they move to do an "emergency" C-section. The baby is fine and my pain is even worse and they still don't listen while running every test known to mankind. A total of 21 days later and I am nearly dead with fluid built up into my lungs and they decide to go in and explore to find.......
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A burst appendix! Even a hairdresser a few weeks later knew what it was simply by my saying lower right quadrant pain yet the doctor's (at a learning medical center BTW) did not and because I didn't show anything on apparent tests they have.
Yes, I survived and the baby was fine but you wanna talk about the most disgusting treatment EVER by some doctors and this would damn sure take the cake. From the hideous belly button to C section scar (which looks like a front butt) to the realizing a couple of years later that it caused me to be infertile for the rest of my life to just the sheer judgmental attitude from at least one of the doctors.
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yes i have been feeling very tired and i have been getting this stinging pain on my right side and it comes and goes.
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After a C-Section I began to experience (7 yrs ago) same story as yours- mine is in the left quadrant abdominal pain with the burning - and pulling stinging sensation may last from a couple of days of real bad pain where i cannot even move to up to two-three weeks at a time. Had a Hysterectomy 5 months ago- according to my DR that was the problem (left my ovaries) - pain came back- went to a specialist - did an exploratory surgery- found a hernia- after 2 months...pain came back!! Just had a colonoscopy- nothing- Pain is still here- I am sooo frustrated- what on earth is wrong?!! I am 43. :(
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Seems a C-section is very common with this problem. I didn't start having my right-sided burning until a year after my second C-section.
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You should not go into early menopause unless both ovaries are removed as well and tubes
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it's tissue that has been traumatized through delivery of your baby. At least that's what my doctor told me.
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I just read an interesting article about the symptoms of hernia in women. Some of what you all are saying sounds like what they described. I have the same symptoms, and have had them now for about 3 months. Is worst if I try to sleep on my stomach at night--the article said hernia in women goes undiagnosed because we dont' have the same "bulge" as men, women's hernia is much smaller and produces intermittent burning, searing pain that can travel down the groin and leg. It's not detected on ultrasound, or by OBGYNs because we lay on a table and it "disappears". Diagnosis and repair is by laparoscopy, after an exam standing up--the area of hernia can be felt by internal exam through the vaginal wall. I am nearly certain this is my issue, and plan to make an appt with my OBGYN specifically to talk about the possibility. Hope this helps all of us !
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