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Old 02-22-2005, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, I've got a question....Is it normal to feel pelvic pain with polycystic ovaries? I mean, I don't really feel it only directly in my pelvic region - It's making my right hip have a dull pain. Basically, it's mostly my right hip that has a dull ache, with a slight dull ache in my right pelvic area (sometimes groin!) Is this normal with polycystic ovaries?
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I have these pains to. I would assume that they are the result of having the PCOS. Hope this helps.
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OH.... I was going to ask about this too. I've particularly noticed this over the past few months while going through the whole learning about things/diagnosis testing.

A kind of deep dull ache about 3 to 5 days every 4 or 5 weeks.

I would say I've noticed this a time or two before this but never really equated it to the whole Cycle.
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I have really severe pain in my right hip and lower back. I call my doctor for help and they tell me I should find a doctor here where I am living now. I call my endocronologists and his secretary/nurse tells me that I should call my gynocologists. I can't stand the run around!
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I feel that, too! Sometimes I feel like my ovaries are going to explode! I notice the hip achiness, too.
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