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urinary prolapse out of the blue at 31 plus other symptoms. Any advice?

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Hey

I’m 31F, not sure of my exact weight - definitely overweight but not obese. I have PCOS diagnosed when I was 16.

Around 4 months ago I started having an odd pain in my left side under my left ribs. Really intermittent but got more frequent as time went on.

I’m experiencing vibration like feeling in my lower abdomen everyday. Like as if there’s a phone on vibrate in my womb or something. Sometimes it wakes me up at night.

I feel freezing at night but I’m warm to the touch sometimes sweating.

Then my stomach started making tons of noise, really really loud quite high pitched. Like gas/digestion sounds but crazy loud.

Started going for a poo more than usual, I used to be once a day but going up to 3 times. My stools are floating and a little more orange than usual.

Weeing super frequently.

Dizzy lightheaded spells every day.

It’s got to the point now it hurts every time I take a deep breath on my left side, back - under my left shoulder blade.

In the midst of all this I’ve had a urinary prolapse. It’s not like fully hanging out of me but is bulging into my vagina and blocking most of the hole.

Hearing high pitched noises at times and having neck clicking.

I’m having vaginal bleeding everyday. Sometimes it’s just light red blood, other times it’s brown old blood and then sometimes it’s full bleeds with clots.

Every day when it gets to around 3/4pm I literally crash. I feel so ill as if my body is shutting down. Not hungry but weak like I haven’t eaten for weeks and then I perk up again after I’ve eaten. I literally have to force myself to eat though I haven’t really got an appetite and feel really nauseous during these spells.

I’ve had a chest, abdomen and pelvic CT, all came back ok. I’ve had an abdomen and pelvic ultrasound, again ok.

I’ve had a ton of blood tests all came back ok. Apart from TSH level which was 4.5, but my T4 was ok apparently so they don’t think it’s related to that.

I’m just at a loss for where to turn / what to do next.

What further tests would you recommend? I literally feel like shit every day. I’m scared and I don’t know where to turn.

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Did you get your hormones tested? Also, fasting insulin?

You really need to see a -preferably female- gynaecologist to get sorted out! Most area NHS groups have an intermediate gynaecologist service, which you can go to without a referral. Ask, but do not keep pushing! As someone else said, it's the squeaky wheel that gets oiled first!!

Good luck.

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I’d suggest checking your blood pressure, heart rate and blood sugar when you have the afternoon “slump”.

Also check for orthostatic intolerance:

batemanhornecenter.org/nasa...

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