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Pain in left and right side

I've been having extreme pain in my lower left abdomen. and I've been bleeding for almost 3 months now. I've been back and forth between hospitals and doctors. I've had ultrasounds, x-rays, blood work... and a ton of tests done. Doctors can't seem to figure out what's wrong with me. they told me it could possibly be Endrometriosis. but they won't give me any answers. I've been passing out because i've lost so much blood. and throwing up because the pain gets so bad. I've been taking pain killers, but nothing is taking away the pain! not even oxy-cottin.
Just wondering if anybody has been thru this... and if so, what have doctors told you?
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if you're having pain on your right side, for sure go to the emerg!!!! that's serious stuff. My cousin almost died because his appendix burst, and they waited to long, because he didn't think it was serious
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I would keep having the doctors run tests to find out whats wrong. That sounds very serious. Don't give up until they give you some answers. good luck.
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i woke up with pain on my right side. my husband said it could be my appendix? could it be from drinking liquor? i can barley walk should i go to the doctor?
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