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178345 tn?1242536246

Pain in Groin and left lower side

Just when you think you are going to feel better I developed this terrible pressure, pain cramping since Friday..It has hurt me so much when walking that I was ready to go to the ER..I did alot of cleaning on Friday and Saturday I had a house full for a BBQ...I was on my feet quite a bit but I have never had the pressure and pain and cramps like this..It felt like a pressure in my private area along with pain on my left side as if I still had ovaries! I also took my girls to the mall today and was practically crying as I was walking..when I came home I just laid down...I just took 2 ibprofens and am on the couch ...I have slight pain when sitting more so when I get up and walk..it is not muscle pain..so much pressure and I feel almost like a tightness or pulling sensation..Does anyone know what this could be? Should I see the GYN? What could it be if I have only a piece of cervix left?? Sorry to post such a dumb question but I was headed for the ER and I am so scared after everything I have been through..thanks Girls! Love, Gia :)
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Gia....this is not a dumb question!  If you haven't already, you need to see someone to figure out what is causing all this pain!   Something is definately not right......pain indicates something is wrong (you know that!) so get your rear in to the ER or your doc and figure this out!
Please do let us know when you are able to....be good to yourself.
Peace.
dian
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398758 tn?1248220291
It's always a good idea to see your gyn if you have pain like you're describing.  Most of us have occasional pain for a few years after our surgeries.  If nothing else, she/he can rule out anything serious and will get you some good meds until the pain subsides. SO sorry you're experiencing this.
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