Very bad pain,I went to emergency hospital and had my test done,the doctor found some infected cervix but in the end they told me to go to the hospital where I had my surgery as I need antibiotics but I forced them to give me something for pain as I am lot of pain can't even move my body,three days and on bed crying with pain so they prescribed me tremadol and sent back home saying that in future if the same pain happen I have to go to the hospital where I had my surgery,I tried calling at hospital in the morning to know if they had received any letter but they have nothing then I called my GP and they have nothing,I don't know what to do know as this pain is making me tired and sleepy, please help me
Dying pain : Very bad pain,I went to... - Endometriosis UK
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I'm sorry you're in so much pain. When did you have surgery? And when were you given the antibiotics? Were you seen in A&E? It can take ages for letters to go to your GP, sometimes you just have to explain everything again, which I know is difficult. If you have the boxes from the medication and can remember what the doctors said they had found on your cervix, then you can tell this to your GP or gynaecology department. Even if there is no letter and you can't remember things you should still talk to your doctors, maybe your infection has not cleared? If your surgery was recent then you should be able to just call the ward you were on. I was told to do this when I was sent home after my surgery in December.
Is the tramadol helping with the pain? Are you taking other painkillers? I would normally take paracetamol and a strong prescription NSAID, then tramadol when necessary. The pain is tiring but the medication can be as well. I know it's really difficult. I really hope you get more help.