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Pelvic Pain- below belly button- hurts to move, can't walk sometimes

Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum. Recently I've been having terrible pain that comes out of no where. I've tried looking it up on google but nothing seems to fit. When it comes, it's a few inches below my belly button, extending down into vagina. It's not a burning feeling--it's more of an ache or stabbing/pulling pain. It's gotten so bad at times that I can't walk or stand up straight, no position makes it go away. I feel pressure and pain when I need to tinkle, and while I am, and after. Sometimes before the pain in the center starts, I feel what kind of feels like cramps on the left side... it kind of migrates down. I really hope some of this makes sence to someone. I'm 20 years old, and have no insurance yet. I am hoping someone else out there knows what this is. Thank you all for your time in reading this, I look forward to hearing back from you.
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I have this too, it just started yesterday night. It's so painful, I'm in tears. I really need help
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Did u find out what it is from.  I am having the pain too
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I have this as well.. I'm 15 my pain its almost like I have slight swelling like bloating.. Thought it was pregnancy at first and I freaked but this can't be it for I only have this like lower abdominal pain. It feels like someone hit me and it swell and just hurts to walk not very bad but more uncomfortable and makes me pee alot. If anyone finds Anything please let me know...
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Hi Hanoon,
  I know it's been a long time since you posted on here. But did you ever post what was wrong? I have been going through this for about 4 days now. Thanks, Heidi
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I have the same thing too. Only I'm 12 and have had it since I was very small. It's more under my belly button though. I have learned that it will help with the pain a little if you apply heat to it. I can't stand up straight though. If you do hear anything from anyone please do let me know. It will be very appreciated.
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I think I found a temporally solution. When you get the pain , I recommend walking around. I know it sounds painful but when I did it, the pain went away. I tried laying still and hurts. If your sitting or laying down, try getting up slowly, don't rush because it really hurts I'd you do it fast. Pause every second or so. Walk around for a few minutes and it goes away.. I just tried this a few times and it really helps. It sometimes feels like it will start again if I lay down but it doesn't much as pain level
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SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION. So I am currently 16 years old. I don't quite seem to remember when I started getting these pains but I surely am not pregnant and have never been sexually active. I used to get the pain at night and it hurt and it would keep me up and I would wake up super tired the next day. All I ever want to do is curl up in a ball and not move beciae it hurt. Well I found a SOLUTION !!!! One day i was in school when all of a sudden I started getting the pain. I wanted to curl up in a ball and I was in pain but I tried not to speak, breathe or move. When the bell rang at the end of class I was still on pain bit I did not want anyone to notice so I stood up and tried to act normal even though a strong pain shocked through me. I kept walking and then the pain started going away. By the time I reached my next class I did not have anymore pain and I was really relieved !!! One night I started to have the pain again and i was already trying to sleep. The more I tried to lay still the more I felt the pain. Then I remembered the day I was in school so I tried to get out of bed. I slowly moved out of bed. Pain shot through me so I paused every few seconds. When I got up I started to walk around my room and soon my pain went away. To be sure I started walking with "high knees", did some jumping jacks and lunges to see if my pain really did go away. After a while I went to lay down in bed and I could kind of still feel like the pain might start again but it does not. I do not know if it works for everyone but I hope it does because it is an awful pain to deal with. Hope this is useful.
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