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Extreme lower belly pains

Today when i woke up i went to the restroom. While sitting on the toilet doing my puzzle i noticed my hands where shaking and i was cramping, but it wasnt bad... at first.. within a couple minutes my whole body was shaking, my heart felt like it was racing, i could feel my face tingling (as if it was pale/flushed), i was very nauseous and my not so bad cramping was extreme pain. I was terrified. i got up to get my fiance and the whole time running to our room i felt like i was gonna pass out. I was not constipated at all. I turned on my AC window unit and layed at the end of my bed in front of it curled up in a ball and after a couple minutes my face went back to pink and the shaking stopped and the cramping eased up a bit, but now, 12 hours later i still feel a lil cramping. Like it felt when it first started. My mom, as a teen, had bad ovarian cysts and thinks maybe i have one or even had one and it popped? And i googled this earlier and some of my symptoms point to maybe IBS? Anyone out there have an idea of what happened to me? The pain i felt was right up at the top of my list with child birth! But if theres not a baby coming out of me i dont ever want to b that scared and in that much pain! Please help....
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1845839 tn?1322191196
You almost had a stroke or an heart attack; go to the hospial immediately because thats just the first stage of either one..
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1714540 tn?1326830479
i dont now what to tell u cause never had that pain
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1847934 tn?1319098391
I definitely think that was a ruptured ovarian cyst. This happened to me on Tuesday, as I was walking to one of my labs (I'm a college student)... and that was the diagnosis. ~40 hours later, and I'm still in pain! But it's manageable.
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