Last night I was laying in bed and when I got up from bed in a twisting motion I all of a sudden got this Terrible, sharp,twisting pain on my lower left side by my pelvic bone. The pain was so bad that i fell on the bed and it took about 2-5 minutes for the pain to go from can't move pain to a dull ache.
I am going to see my OB in about 3 weeks, but I am scared that he is going to say that I have to loose my ovaries... I am being dramatic aren't I? I am hoping that it was a cyst that burst. But, never had this kind of pain before and it scared me... Some times I wish I was still clueless and did not know I had PCOS.
Has this pain ever happened to you and if so, what was it and what happened to you?
I appreciate your answers, suggestions and honesty.
Thank you!
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All you can really do is wait and see. Hopefully it's nothing that serious and if your not in pain now that's a good sign.
Wishing you the best.
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-Diagnosed with PCOS on May 29, 2009 -Diagnosed as possibly pre-diabetic on July 31, 2009
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The awful sudden pain that I had was just for that moment... Now I am just having dull pain on both sides, I feel it when I walk or do some sort of movement. I wish it was all in my head. LOL! I wish PCOS was all in my head (but I am sure every woman would agree with me.)
In September I will see my doctor, have him run all the blood work again to inform me of where I am at. Hopefully there is a game plan we can set in order to make me feel better.
How do you girls cope with PCOS? Have you come to terms with it? Have you accepted PCOS and now moving on? If so, how did you push through? Because for me I was happy to have a name for what was happening to my body, instead of thinking I was some sort of freak in the circus... I did not feel alone anymore. But, I have my ups and downs of "WHY ME?!" "I HATE MY BODY!" "I HATE MY LIFE!" How do you get passed that, accept the unknown and move on?
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i have this same pain almost every month but on my left side i don't know what it is been having it since i was a kid i've yet to go and get it checked out
ummm i have also felt relieved that i found out what was wrong with me because when i started to grow a beard i thought that i was a hermorphodite so knowing that i had a disease that affected many other women around the world didn't make me feel as bad. the toughest thing about pcos to me is the facial hair because that's the hardest thing to correct but i know if i put my mind to it i can get better my dream is to become a doctor and find some sort of cure for pcos so that i could help other people. i believe that God gives us trials so that we can see what others go through and make a difference it's what keeps me from breaking down
I too like having a name for what's happening with my body but it doesn't make it any easier. I just always try to stay positive and think there are always people worse off than me.
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That is very true, I may have a beard (LOL!), I may be over weight, I may be loosing my hair... But, there is some one out there that would rather have my ovary pain, hair loss, beard, fatness over what is wrecking them. But, when ever I hear of someone in pain it breaks my heart.
I do hope it is nothing serious for my son's sake. But, I do have a wonderful friend who has agreed to take my son if something (God forbid) happened to me. That is comforting.
Shanece101, YOU GO GIRL! I believe you CAN do that. You already have this syndrome and having that could be your blessing to you education and hard work to find that cure. Very powerful tools! Bless you
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I had a cyst twist and they had to take an ovary, and it was quite a bit different than what you are experiencing. The pain you mentioned was similar except that it didn't go away... it just kept getting worse. The fact that your pain became a lot less severe after a couple minutes is a good sign! I ended up in the emergency room at 2 a.m., and was on super heavy pain killers until they finally took me in for surgery a day and a half later. It was the WORST pain of my life. On a brighter note, since I had that ovary removed and my periods started back up, they have been 28 days apart for the first time in my life. Loosing that ovary might be one of the best things that happened to me in the reproductive department ;o)