Hello. I'm 34. I had a lap at 23 (no endo) and a lap at 30 (lots of endo). I'm now waiting on new referral and lap number 3.
In the last monst I've suddenly had pain in my back passage, sacral bone and hips which makes sitting and standing and walking painful - like it is on my period, but all month around. No bleeding from this area though or pain during toilet which i presume to be a good thing - but constant tugging sensation and stabbing pains.
Is this normal? Does anyone else have this, and what helps? I'm beside myself worried.
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Hey, yes I get this too pain when going to loo, for both wee and poo. Like I’m being stabbed. Tugging and pulling sensation also, it sometimes feel like an electric band stretching. I also have like A glass shard sensation in my abdomen. I get referee pain like sciatic pain down both of my legs, back and bum. It’s really not pleasant. TBH for me diet anti inflammatory and pain killers. Also rest when I need to Sean’s to help. X
Yes, before I knew I had endo, I got what I thought was cervix and/or anal pain quite a bit. It hurt to walk and I’d get shooting pains there on sitting. Like sitting on a poker! I didn’t know what it was at the time. Since my lap I haven’t had that pain but I assume it was endo patches and/or inflammation in that area from the blood.
I get this! Yoga helps with the hip aches and leg pain, nothing strenuous, just stretching really. Other than that, CBD oil helps a lot. Codeine helps when it's really bad but that's rare now, and it constipates me which makes everything worse so only taken in extreme circumstances! Following the primal blueprint helps a lot too. When I don't I'm much more likely to need codeine!
Hi! I know this post is a few months old now, but these are the symptoms I’ve been searching for. I get this exactly. And every now and then I get the worst shooting pain in my vagina and bowel which makes me need to kneel down in pain.
I have pain in my right sacroiliac joint and constant sciatica-like symptoms.
I’m waiting for an ultrasound as being the first point in my diagnosis process x
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