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lost with possible endometriosis?

Hello,
I am 23 and have been suffering with back, neck, Right arm, right leg pain and foot and hand numbness. Painful periods, excruciating bowel movements during periods. Nausea, irritability, and headaches. I'm in pain all month but really bad pain for about 2.5 weeks a month. Drs thought it was disc related but xrays, cat scans, and MRIs showed nothing. Therefore they want to send me to physical therapy for my neck and arm but nothing for the other symptoms. Has anybody had neck problems with endo? I suspect that I might have endo but drs don't listen. I have changed three times and since I have Medi-cal is even harder.
I would really appreciate comments that would tell me that I am not crazy
Thank you!!!
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136956 tn?1688675680
You're not crazy! I do have Fibromyalgia as well as Endo and was diagnosed with Fibro 10 yrs before Endo. If you want to read my journals and see if it sounds a lot like what you are going through that might help you.,

I can also help you find an endo surgeon that will actually listen to you if you are interested.

Let me know where you are at :)
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Your not crazy. Try going to an obgyn to be checked for any heaoth issues that deals with out femal stuff. I have pain all over. Like deap muscle pain. I suspect it to be phybroidmyalga(? Caint spell) but my doctors wont listen either. I beleive it has to do with my medicaid. But it could be mental health stress bringing this on you OR uterus problems. Go to your obgyn and get checked out. Hope you get down to the real problem and can get a solution. Gd luck ajd get well soon.
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