I am 34 years old, and have no prior history of back or stomach problems. A year and a half ago, during the birth of my son, I had an
epiduralExtradural hemorrhage. Ever since he was born, I've had almost constant (mild) low back pain, burning at the
epiduralExtradural hemorrhage site (my husband identified the area as such) and stiffness in that area. I attributed it to the
epiduralExtradural hemorrhage site needing time to heal, and being out of shape, until I started going back to the gym about a year ago. I work out areobically, as well as alternating days of lifting weights, slowly building up my tolerance. I warm up with stretches for all
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Major-gesic muscle groups, as well as cool down the same way. The problem I'm having is that if I increase the number of sit-ups, crunches, or back exercises I do by a tiny bit more than "
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Little tummys sore the next day. Several hours after the workout, I am in excruciating pain. The pain begins as sorness/burning in my lower back and then extends around my waist to the area around and below my belly button. It turns into major spasmodic cramps, and I feel bloated and gassy. When I am able to finally have a bowel movement, usually several hours later, it helps a little. Sometimes eating makes it much worse; sometimes not. Additionally, sometimes I feel very nauseous, and/or like I have eaten a large rock and it's sitting heavily at the bottom of my stomach. These occurances have no pattern in relation to my menstrual cycle. If I have snug (not tight) pants on, I absoutely cannot stand the pressure around my stomach. It makes me hurt worse. Putting sweatpants on does help relieve the pain, probably the most. Pain relievers seem to help a little, but the biggest relief is when I put sweatpants on, stretch my lower back often, have a bowel movement and just lay down. Additonally, if I don't work out for 5-6 days in a row, it seems that anything tight around my waist can send me into a mild episode of this. After finding your website, I've worried. Does this sound like arachnoiditis to you, and if so, would it be the progressive type? Thanks!