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dawn21207

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Health question for females?
« on: February 09, 2011, 11:26:27 pm »
Ok, females out there.. I haven't had a period since Dec. 1st, I have severe pelvic pain (like doubling over), I have shooting pains in my right breast, and I am NOT NOT NOT NOT pregnant. I've been to the hospital and they went over everything... blood work.. ultrasound... and they came up with no results. I don't have a cyst, and I am 150% not pregnant. I am going to the Dr. on friday, so hopefully they will know something. But I'm anxious, I want to know something. I have researched this, and alot of times the results come up with ovarian cancer, which is very scary..... so I just need other female's advice. Has anybody ever experienced anything like this before?

Oh and btw, when I was at the hospital in the ER the nurse told me that I need to be seen by a gyno ASAP because those symptoms were very abnormal...  :- :- ??? ???
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2011, 12:16:49 am »
i'm gonna bump this up so hopefully someone will answer

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2011, 05:20:30 am »
It's very good that you'll be seeing a doctor on Friday because you just never know.  I had something similar years ago with pelvic pain but not up in the chest.  Mine turned out to be spasms - sounds very benign but it was an awful shooting pain unlike anything else.  I don't know what brought them on or why but using a heating pad helped and they finally went away.  Good luck and I hope your problem is easily solved.


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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2011, 06:18:30 am »
Good luck at the doctor! I hope everything turns out ok. I haven't heard of these symptoms before but hopefully it isn't serious.

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2011, 03:18:36 pm »
wishing you luck.
female issues are scary for sure.
don't let the dr.'s ignore it - they are quick to write things off as one thing or another -- make sure you get your answers.
there are likely more tests to come, hang in there!

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« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2011, 06:33:45 pm »
wishing you luck.
female issues are scary for sure.
don't let the dr.'s ignore it - they are quick to write things off as one thing or another -- make sure you get your answers.
there are likely more tests to come, hang in there!
Good luck at the doctor! I hope everything turns out ok. I haven't heard of these symptoms before but hopefully it isn't serious.
It's very good that you'll be seeing a doctor on Friday because you just never know.  I had something similar years ago with pelvic pain but not up in the chest.  Mine turned out to be spasms - sounds very benign but it was an awful shooting pain unlike anything else.  I don't know what brought them on or why but using a heating pad helped and they finally went away.  Good luck and I hope your problem is easily solved.

thank you to everyone. I do hope that it is something simple like spasms, and that they can find an answer quick since it is getting increasingly worse.
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2011, 07:46:22 pm »
Sorry to hear that you are having health problems not to mention the fact that you have not had a period for a while. One thing your symptoms may point to is pelvic inflammatory disease. It is very painful and can cause all the symptoms you are experiencing. If left untreated it may cause infertility so it is a good idea to have it checked out by a gynocologist. Don't accept a "theres nothing wrong with you" answer and push to get to the bottom of your symptoms. Good luck.
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2011, 07:51:49 pm »
You might want to try reading up a little about endometriosis.  It is the most commonly underdiagnosed reproductive disorder in women, and severe pelvic pain is common with it.  I would suggest reading about polycystic ovarian syndrome, but the cysts would have appeared on an ultrasound.  Good luck with your doctor appointment.



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« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2011, 09:47:59 pm »
Sounds like PID, endometriosis, and fibrosis/

scar tissue and hormonal imbalances and energy blockages.

Go outside of the mainstream and get checked by biofeedback such as QXCI-SCIO, Quantum Life.

Do a google search on Clear Passage therapies and find out how their specialized massage and PT techniques help with breaking up scar tissue caused by endo, infections, inflammations and other bio-mechanics.

Do a google search on blood stasis, liver qi congestion, kidney qi deficiency and spleen qi deficiency.  Look up Michael Berkley on the Berkley Center in New York.  He's a well known acupuncturist for female reproductive issues and infertility.

For inflammation, look up Systemic Enzymes, Vitalzym, Serrapeptase, and Dr. William Wong's article called "Women's Fibrosis diseases" and "Fibrosis, The Enemy of Life".

Look up detoxification on Google.  Detoxification is a wide range of various detox therapies and life style.

There are many lifestyle changes that may have to be made, such as quitting all dairy products (have genetically engineered bovine growth hormone steroids which have been implicated in cancers).  Raw food diets and going all organic and using green products.  No personal female products bleached with dioxins (contributes to endometriosis).  Liver flushes, colon cleanses, heavy metal detox, removal of mercury amalgams and root canals, etc...

Look up Dr. Hulda Clark's "The Cure For All Diseases".  Look up Magnetic Clay baths.

There's ALOT of alternatives out there.



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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2011, 05:48:08 am »
I hope everything goes well for you. Just like others have said never take no for answer. Im glad you are going to the doctor. I hope they find out what is going on you.  So You feel better and recover well. Blessing to you!!

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2011, 09:08:40 am »
Good luck with everything!  based on the symtoms your having it sounds like endometriosis.  I like to refer to  webmd.com for health questioons whenever I'm curious about health symptoms.  They have a symtom checker that will give you several diagnosis possibilities based on the symtoms you are having.

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« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2011, 10:47:46 am »
Sounds like PID, endometriosis, and fibrosis/

scar tissue and hormonal imbalances and energy blockages.

Go outside of the mainstream and get checked by biofeedback such as QXCI-SCIO, Quantum Life.

Do a google search on Clear Passage therapies and find out how their specialized massage and PT techniques help with breaking up scar tissue caused by endo, infections, inflammations and other bio-mechanics.

Do a google search on blood stasis, liver qi congestion, kidney qi deficiency and spleen qi deficiency.  Look up Michael Berkley on the Berkley Center in New York.  He's a well known acupuncturist for female reproductive issues and infertility.

For inflammation, look up Systemic Enzymes, Vitalzym, Serrapeptase, and Dr. William Wong's article called "Women's Fibrosis diseases" and "Fibrosis, The Enemy of Life".

Look up detoxification on Google.  Detoxification is a wide range of various detox therapies and life style.

There are many lifestyle changes that may have to be made, such as quitting all dairy products (have genetically engineered bovine growth hormone steroids which have been implicated in cancers).  Raw food diets and going all organic and using green products.  No personal female products bleached with dioxins (contributes to endometriosis).  Liver flushes, colon cleanses, heavy metal detox, removal of mercury amalgams and root canals, etc...

Look up Dr. Hulda Clark's "The Cure For All Diseases".  Look up Magnetic Clay baths.

There's ALOT of alternatives out there.

This has been the best response I have read so far!  Alternative medicine should be looked at for most diseases and conditions.  During my extensive reading on the subject, the vast majority of our health problems stem from the foods we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breath.  The food is full of hormones and genetically modified "stuff", the water is contaminated with other peoples medications which are flushed down the toilet, as well as mercury and fluoride.  The air has been contaminated with you name it.  Our cells are not reproducing at the level nor the structure they were intended.  Detoxing is key.  See what your doctor thinks, then get a second opinion, and then check out the information above.  My prayers go out for your better health.

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« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2011, 01:14:39 pm »
Sounds like PID, endometriosis, and fibrosis/

scar tissue and hormonal imbalances and energy blockages.

Go outside of the mainstream and get checked by biofeedback such as QXCI-SCIO, Quantum Life.
Do a google search on Clear Passage therapies and find out how their specialized massage and PT techniques help with breaking up scar tissue caused by endo, infections, inflammations and other bio-mechanics.

Do a google search on blood stasis, liver qi congestion, kidney qi deficiency and spleen qi deficiency.  Look up Michael Berkley on the Berkley Center in New York.  He's a well known acupuncturist for female reproductive issues and infertility.

For inflammation, look up Systemic Enzymes, Vitalzym, Serrapeptase, and Dr. William Wong's article called "Women's Fibrosis diseases" and "Fibrosis, The Enemy of Life".

Look up detoxification on Google.  Detoxification is a wide range of various detox therapies and life style.

There are many lifestyle changes that may have to be made, such as quitting all dairy products (have genetically engineered bovine growth hormone steroids which have been implicated in cancers).  Raw food diets and going all organic and using green products.  No personal female products bleached with dioxins (contributes to endometriosis).  Liver flushes, colon cleanses, heavy metal detox, removal of mercury amalgams and root canals, etc...

Look up Dr. Hulda Clark's "The Cure For All Diseases".  Look up Magnetic Clay baths.

There's ALOT of alternatives out there.

THank you for that. I am definetly going to look into that, and I am for sure going to change my diet, cause I'm sure that my weight is one of the reasons for my problems.

Thank you to everyone else also. The dr said he believes that I am having muscle spasms, and that the reason I have not gotten a period is because of my weight. He wrote me a RX for some medicine that is supposed to get my period going. And, he wants me to get to a healthier weight. I'm not sure that I'm satisfied with this answer, but I will try and go from there. I can live without a period.. I just want the pain to go away. I will keep everyone updated.
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2011, 05:55:39 pm »
I too visited the E.R a few days ago over horrible cramping. They did a pregnancy test which was negative. The doctor told me I either have an Infection or a cyst on my ovary. Ovarian cancer runs In my family. I just finished antibiotics and am planning to see my gyno pretty soon.

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« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2011, 06:10:20 pm »
Will be praying for you.  If what the Doctor suggest does not work keep seeking.  Doctors do not know everything and my experience is that if it is not in their realm of focus they have difficulty helping you.

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