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Hiraeth

682d

EMERGENCY: At what point should I be alarmed by how much pain I'm in?? How can I tell if I should go to the emergency room?? I woke up in so much pain! Google says the pain could be a ruptured cyst which needs IV pain meds and maybe even a blood transfusion for internal bleeding. Or it could be something else?? I don't want to go to the ER unless they're going to help me because I can barely stand to move. For context, this is as bad or worse than coming out of surgery after I had my tonsils and adenoids out at the beginning of April. I feel like my uterus has a ball of white hot barbed wire in it and there's a lot of compression and twisting pain too, and it's radiating throughout my lower back and but and belly and upper thighs.

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    • Barrfamily

      664d

      Hopefully u feel better soon

    • Barrfamily

      664d

      Hopefully u feel better soon

    • ShaeJack21

      682d

      Anything out of your ordinary would be good to go get checked for sure if it is unbearable at any point I would go to ER but if it isn't extremely bad but worse than normal make an appointment with your GYN at least.

    • Curious22

      682d

      I would definitely go to the ER and get it checked out. They can give you an IV to relieve the pain and try to see what is going on. Good luck and don’t keep on suffering like that. ❣️

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