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AHHHH!!!!

I have pain in my belly button, which started today. I've also had chronic ovarian cysts, chronic pelvic and abdominal pain, loooong periods (13 days), constipation since january which has recently turned into constipation/loose stools since taking miralax, back pain, leg and hip pain, side pain, serious fatigue, pelvic pain, and swollen belly. Sometimes nauseous, sometimes have acid reflux like symptoms. Have had pelvic ultrasound and topical  ultrasound, both normal they say. CT scan said fluid in pelvis and enlarged ovairies week before. Blood tests say normal. What is wrong? Am I crazy?
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not u are not crazy..i think you should really take time to observe very closly..get a note and jot them down..calculate your circle..note the color..if any changes occur..may if your cyst is burst then it may not be pretty bad as u think..all am trying to say is may be you are just to curious to know that is why.  
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You possibly have Polycystic Ovaries.  Go you your OBGYN, if you should probably go on birth control pills if you have no contraindications to them.  They will greatly reduce ovarian cysts and pelvic pain due to menstruation and also reduce the days you menstruate.  
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Hello,
What does it mean if you have "fluid" in pelvis & enlarged ovaries.  Could that be the problem?  I have many of your symptoms, and many of my pains were spine related, and also fibermylgia and other autoimmune diseases.  I have serious fatique also, and I think its all related to pain.  No you are not going crazy....LOL  Hope you feel better soon!
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