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Could this be PID??? |
Okay for the last 7 mths I have had this pain. It started as a ache in my right groin and slowly it has gotten worse. Now it is a constant cramping in my lower stomach with the groin ache. I do have a IUD but I do not and have never had a STD. Me and DH have been together for 7 yrs with 2 kids. I have seen alot of doctors and they have done alot of tests such as a ultra sound and CT scan and still are clueless but now the pain has gotten so bad and I went to the hospital and they said I have a elevated white blood count. Along with the cramping and ache I feel tired alot and sick. I don't know what it could be but it has been a problem for a long time. DOes it sound like PID? How can they find out? PLEASE HELP!!! 7 months with NO ANSWERS? I would get a new dr. for one thing. I have had PID (thanks to a cheating hubby) and it is nothing to mess around with. Get help! Get Answers! A doctor can put a scope in your abdomen and look. A very small incision. Go see your doctor and have it checked out!!! Not sure what PID is, but my mom had pains and an elevated white blood cell count and it was Crohn's disease. |
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