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PAIN EVERYDAY - What to do

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My pain has been so frequent recently making me vomit and dizzy. I’m under a lot of stress with uni atm and many so I know my body is exhausted. I’m trying to stop taking strong pain killers like tramadol but sometimes the pain is unbearable I can’t even walk or get up.

I have not had an operation yet but I’m suspected endo I’m looking for all the advice I can get. I take muscle relaxants and I’m on the IUD also take paracetamol

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Hi Mia, I'm so sorry to hear this and I truly hope this pan has eased even just a little? Does your medical team know about your current situation? I don't know much about your history but it may be worth while considering discussing other available treatments with your team such as pelvic floor physiotherapy. I know surgery can be and is incredibly daunting, but it may be helpful to consider discussing the treatments available to gain a clear understanding about whether or not having surgery and the type of surgery would be right for you. Do keep us updated x

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Hi Littlebug77

I can feel you. Please try to get a diagnosis so that doctors can discuss your treatment options. After suffering for years, I have gotten a hysterectomy as I was 40 years old already. You are young and have your whole lifrle ahead. I wish and pray that you get better treatment options which give you respite. Meanwhile try to eat healthy ( more veggies and fruits, less sugar, processed stuff) and work out a little whenever possible. Take care x

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