I have being in pain for two years now.
Went to hospital when it all started. I got put on strong pain killers at the time my bowel was not right and there still not but am in a lot of pain but after being under the Gastro Dr I was told it was irrtil bowel sorry about the spelling then I was told spasm then I was told neropathic pain.
Went to pain Dr who then told me you can't get it in your abdomen, so when I went back to Gastro dr he said well 10 Dr said you have now the Dr at the pain center is treating me for cronic pain but last year when I had my first scan I was told by a Gastro dr at the private hospital I had thicknig of the bowel. I said wots that he then told me it was the blood not getting to my bowel but he said it can't go.
I ask him if he could help but he sent me to a vascular Dr who said I had it but it's not my proplem now but maybe one or two years or more it might be but my leg swells and my tummy when I get the pain it's like attacks that come on me. I can't eat proper. I have got no quality of life now with this pain.
They went in with camera and told me and my sister and x partner that my uterus was all inflamed. I went to the women's hospital and they could not see that unless it went down by the time I went there. I just don't no were to turn now because it's getting put down to stress my Dr can't help.
As I said I would be lieing if I said I was not stressed because I am with this pain it's not right sinces it as started I have had blood in my urine when they do dip stick. They told me not to worry it's only little bit but every were I have being they have come up with vascular.
I dont no what to do there is more to tell but I would be here for a week writing it.
"My abdomen pain"
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