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angel2me
October 20, 2010 - 8:08am
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I hope you get some answers
I hope you get some answers soon. I found out about my prolapse on a Wednesday and by the following week I was experiencing abdominal discomfort and the pain in my back too. I went to the doctor and I was told my urine sample showed I had an infection but because of the back pain they assumed it was kidney infection. I went back to the doctor because I was still feeling abdominal discomfort and the doctor gave me pills for my stomach for reducing acid. So I am thinking I may have an ulcer. They sent me for an ultrasound yesterday so I will find out if anything is going on. I too have had panic attacks in the past and it makes sense that if you do, then stomach aches and other symptoms can follow. I hope and pray that you don't have Ovarian cancer but if it makes you feel better than go get the test done. I too was worried that the cramps and discomfort I felt might have been OC as well and plan on asking my doctor if I can be screened for that just for peace of mind. It's terrible when things are happening to our bodies and we don't know why, and I know for me with my anxiety it can make things feel worse. Just take one step at a time and take care of yourself. It could be pschosomatic and it may not be. But if you can find a way to relax and keep doing the WW posture throughout the day you will start to feel more impowered. I am feeling better and hopeful my results will be okay. Let us know how you are doing and please take care of yourself.
louiseds
October 20, 2010 - 10:11am
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stomach pain
Thinking of you, goatgirl. Hope the sonogram goes OK. I think you may have a bit of a combination of effects happening. I can remember as a child getting real stomach pains, like cramps. Ahanges in your life can wreak havoc on the digestive system. I am sure mine were nervous in origin, but may have also been constipation-related, or gas related. You haven't added a lot of fibre to your diet, or dried apricots or something, have you?
I will think some more about it. Gotta get to bed right now.
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