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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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Im 25 years old, and I've also had this pain. Ive been having this pain since i was 8 years old.  But it always seemed the doctors didnt listen because I was so young. Sometimes I have it a lot, sometimes every now and then. But whenever I tell the doctors they just look at me like im stupid. Ive had ultrasounds and stuff done but nothing shows. But ovbiously its something because ive had the pain for 17 years. And its excruitating pain.  You literally cant stand up straight to it feels like you're getting stabbed in the belly button, and for the life of yourself you can not pee! Its the worse feeling in the world, I find you cant even let a dribble out or it feels liike your belly button is being sucked in by a string and getting stabbed at the same time.  My mom has always thought I had a hernia, my whole life.  I just wish I could find answers and get it fixed! Im having a very bad attack right now, and so just wish it would go away!
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I've also have the same problem I'm 39, no kids.. and I also had an ultrasound and thy say it normally but the pain I have I dont believe it normal .. it's right in the middle of my pelvic some times moves to the right like by the ovary and I feel the pain only while I walk ..when I'm sitting on laying down I dont feel a thing .. its soo weird and pain meds dont help .... I have to make another doctor's appointment this time with an gyno ...
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I’ve been having this happen for well... over 2-3 Years. I cry and puke sometimes cause I’m in so much pain. I have no idea what to do.. please help me!!!
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I'm 21 and have been having this pain since middle school, doctors thought it was a UTI however my uti has been cleared but I am still experiencing the pain except this time it's worse. I find that drinking plenty of water and walking helps along with warm compressions below your belly button will help.  
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I have this too!! It happens to me about 3 times a year! Please let me know what this is!!!
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I had a similar pain last year, and after having gone to the Dr and after having undergone tests, a cyst was found on my ovary. The best advice would be to consult a professional doctor or gynaecologis.
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