Hello, I'm 53 and had endometriosis. (Removed left ovary and tube 19 years ago.)I was almost officially in menopause last year and, I had an ovarian cyst. It burst and went away. In the following months, I had pain that felt similar in the same spot. No cyst was confirmed via ultrasound. It got to the point where I had daily pain. In November removed the remaining ovary on the right. Unfortunately, I've been having pain every day since the 28th of December, with various levels of intensity. This weekend I had taken 800mg of Mortirn, and a Hydrocodone. Didn't work. My doctor is at loss as to why I'm having pain in the same spot, for such an extended period of time. She tried prescribing Gabapentin, but no change as of yet. Does anyone have any ideas or a similar experience? Thank you!
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Pelvic Pain in one spot, chronic.
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I have just completed 8 months of myofascial massage for 10 years of pain. It seems after surgery and things like ovarian cysts (?), there is likely scar and adhesions. I would seek out someone familiar with pelvic massage fir adhesions - may be inside or out massage...?
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