The pain you described sounds like cysts rupturing. That has got to be the worst pain I have ever gone through. One time I had a large one rupture during intercourse. I had strong cramping when I went to bed, but with endo you kind of tune that pain out. I woke up in the middle of the night doubled over. I told my husband I thought he should take me to the hospital. I got out of bed to get dressed and passed out. I woke up and an ambulance was there and they rushed me to the hospital. In the ER my blood pressure kept dropping from the pain and I would pass out again. They had me on a morphine drip while they ran tests. They could not figure out what was wrong with me but suspected that it was a cyct because there was some fluid in my abdomen. They sent me home barely able to walk and throwing up. I followed up with my doctor who still couldn't see anything in my abdomen. I have had other cysts rupture since then, but never that bad. I kinda know what the pain is and take a couple of pain pills and retreat to my bed. There isn't anything they can do about it after it ruptures.
So, after that long story.....1) Listen to your body. You know that you are not "crazy", so don't let a doctor treat you like you are. 2) Find a doctor skilled in dealing with endo AND PCOS. Sounds like you could have both, but you really need to be evaluated by a professional and formally diagnosed. |