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Surviving60
May 9, 2015 - 8:45am
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Pain
Buda, this kind of pain is not something that you should be trying to diagnose yourself. I remember many years ago, how bad I felt for several days, and ended up with a ruptured appendix! My point being that we cannot give you medical advice on this forum; we don't know what you're dealing with either. I can't recall whether or not you have seen a doctor in the past for this type of pain. - Surviving
budahazya
May 9, 2015 - 8:53am
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Surviving, This type of pain
Surviving, This type of pain is not unusuall for me: I have been having it for 10 years (since my first delivery). This is not appendix. What is new, that it comes more and more often: I am sure (knowing my previous lifestyle and my 2 forced delivery, episiotomy with each of them) it is because of internal rectal prolapse. My question is if it can be stopped by WW posture, does anyone have experience with it?
Thank you, budahazya
Surviving60
May 9, 2015 - 9:15am
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Posture
You have been doing the posture for awhile now, so you would be the best one to say whether it is helping or not. It doesn't sound like it. Buda, I wasn't suggesting it was your appendix, that was just an example of severe pain being endured instead of going to the doctor to have it checked out. - Surviving
Aging gracefully
May 9, 2015 - 9:47am
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Budahazya,
Budahazya,
You have just told us that the pain is too much for you. If that is the case, you shouldn't be on a forum talking to us, but off to the doctor to get yourself checked out, at least to make sure you don't have something life threatening going on.
budahazya
May 9, 2015 - 10:13am
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Ok, I will take your advice,
Ok, I will take your advice, but I think it is something of structural problem, rather than an acute thing. But maybe it is better to have it check. Thank you Ladies :)