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granolamom
March 9, 2013 - 7:36pm
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symptoms
others here have described similar pain to what you are experiencing. maybe a search of the site will pull up those threads.
I had lots of increased discharge when I first found my prolapse, I think it might be a response to irritation?
periods going haywire, well, I don't know if that causes a prolapse or is caused by a prolapse or more likely is just part of the big picture of what is going on with you. I find my periods go wacky when I am super stressed.
I think everything is connected one way or another.
mumtofour
March 9, 2013 - 8:51pm
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thank you :-)
thank you :-)
alemama
March 19, 2013 - 8:17pm
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could be a cyst
an ultrasound could show you pretty quickly :)
mumtofour
March 19, 2013 - 9:00pm
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I do have cysts, and had some
I do have cysts, and had some fluid in the last ultrasound, I Had a very bad case of pelvic inflammitory disease (PID) end of last year, and it was starting to come back, has been treated again now, but think that may have contributed to the pain as well