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Please help me figure out is going on with my health
History: Healthy 31 year old with one vaginal delivery in 2009 Until 2014 pregnancy with unexplained pelvic pain had an emergency c section as cervix would not fully dialate. Experience a large post operative abdominal abscess with abdominal packing PIC line antibiotics and 5 days hospitalization. The pain continued and then I was pregnant again 7 weeks later. May 2015 hospitalized for abdominal pain and unexplained anemia and given a Csection at 35 weeks the doctor said she removed scar tissue. The pain continued and has gotten debilitating. I have been prescribed long acting opioid pain relief, antiinflamitories cymbalta and zofran
My doctor says she doesn't know what's wrong and can only offer symptom relief now. Switched family doctors and she says the same.
I visited the ER 3 times and was told it's nothing acute and must see my doctor after the bellow tests.
Symptoms: PAIN! Severe pain in lower abd and pelvis and upper vagina. Burning tearing cramping with intermittent stabbing pain in lower right radiates to my lower back Nipple discharge Night sweats Malaise Feels like Mass in my abdomen when I lay on my stomach Pressure pelvis/abdomen Vagina feels like something is in it (small bladder prolapse) Spotting between periods Regular cycle periods with Lg clots Constipation/diarrhea Rectal bleeding/hemmroids Tender abdomen pelvis Stomach distension (look pregnant) Extremly Nausea Exhaustion Aneimia Started lactating Jan 10/16 Tests: Trans vaginal ultra sound all normal except "bulky uterus" Colonoscopy all normal except "hemmroids" Blood testing all normal except mold anemia C125 - 9 (normal is 30) Mri (during 2015 preg-normal) CT scan with infection and packing inside normal 2014 Cervical biopsy -abnormal lesion to be rebiopsied July 2016 X-rays all showing constipation
CT scheduled feb 2016 Refered to a gastroenterologist and gynaecologist (waiting months already)