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541196 tn?1293552936

lower abdomin and lower back pain

I have no idea the cause, so I will throw a few things out there that have been going on and I am unsure if they are related.  Not sure which of my dr's to see for it either without looking dumb or being misdiagnosed.  

I have mild endometriosis and I often have cysts and when not on birth control to control these things, I also have severe pain at the time of ovulation.  

Recently (a month ago) I was diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes.  I knew I hadn't been feeling well and having loose stools accompanied with stomach cramps 3-4 times a day but gaining weight rapidly which is what urged me to go to the dr. for testing.  I am 29 years old,  5'1" and 145 lbs.  My typically weight is no more than 110... so this jump in weight is a HUGE deal!

Anyhow... the last few weeks when something causes sudden stress... maybe an arguement or for instance yesterday I was working with police detectives on a sting to find a person who broke into my car and stole a lot of things... Normally when I have something that causes very sudden stress, I can feel my face and ears redden, heart rate increase, senses heightened and a bit jittery.  Normal, I'd pressume.  The last 2 instances of sudden stress after all those initial things happen... I have been getting a horrible aching, stabbing pain in the area of my kidneys.  Both.  This seems odd to me.  

Today, I am still feeling aches in my kidney's but also in the area that my right overy would be located.  The frontal pain was bad enough to fully wake me when I tried to sit up a tad to see over my husband this morning to look at the clock.  

Any ideas??????  (PS. I also posted this question in the diabetes forum)
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541196 tn?1293552936
Oh yeah... the meds I currently take are.

Loestrin FE birth control
Metformin 1000 MG daily

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541196 tn?1293552936
Thank you so much for your help.

My endocrinologist had me take a cortisol test a month ago.  I had to take a pill at 11 PM and go for the blood work the next morning at 8 am.  He said it was checking for adrenal or pituitary gland tumors.  It was the same time I had my 2 hour oral glucose as well and had a renal function test and a few other things.  My cortisol level came back very low... so he said no worries about a tumor.  But, I don't know what very low means.  Plus the pill I took the night before was made to supress the levels right?  
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541050 tn?1213941214
Get your adrenal glands checked.  They are on top of your kidneys and make the hormones that control response to stress, that regulate electrolyte balance, and that are the precursors to sex hormones.

Your gyn may be able to order some basic labs or can refer you to an endocrinologist.  

Adrenal problems cause almost all of the same symptoms as polycystic ovaries, but usually they are a little more extreme.  Actually, recent research is beginning to indicated that PCOS is often CAUSED by adrenal dysfunction.  They are linked by means of insulin resistance.  This seems to fit a few of your symptoms.

Good luck.
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