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Q: Abdomen / Pelvic Problems
asked by: Halestorm on May 2nd, 2008
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I went to the doctor for some back, stomach and groin/testicular discomfort which has been occuring regularly for quite a while and getting worse. At first she thought it may be Kidney stones but my urine was clear. She then checked my testicles for problems but thought they were okay. After getting a CT scan on the abdomen and Pelvic area her office informed me that I have no acute findings just constipation. I do not know what to do now because the pains have not left even with a laxative.
Here are my symptoms:
1. Lower back pain
2. Burning / Sharp and dull pains shooting down each side to my groin and testicles
3. Nausea & Upset stomach (especially when/after eating)
4. Headaches and red bloodshot eyes sometimes accompany this
5. Fatigue
6. Sexual Problems
7. Uncontrollable Bowel / gas/ bloating

I just feel like a hypochondriac, but this pain is real! Should I get a second opinion or something?
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^Serenity^
replied on July 18th, 2008
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Did you ever find out what is going on with your pain?
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