kittykat
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I have two beautiful children (4 and 2) After my second child was born (both csections) I started getting awful pain in my right lower abdomen, sometimes what felt like cervical twinges. I ignored it for awhile thinking it was just my body adjusting to having children. I went back to work and started hiking and playing soccer again and things were ok. I was still regularly taking over the counter pain relief but it was manageable but things have been progressively getting worse. The pain can be so bad some days that I cannot walk let alone pick the children up. I live with a heat pack attached to my belly and on round the clock pain killers. I have had three ultrasounds which showed nothing and numerous blood tests. I did have pneumonia shortly before the pain got worse and was hospitalised for that and then had the HIB bacteria hang around for what seemed like an eternity (and to be honest probably still is because I am still coughing up sputum). But no doctor has ever been able to find an explanation for the pain.
Since my teens I've had headaches and migraines which are lessened with codeine. But I've noticed lately when I get them I also have speech symptoms where I will mix up all my words, drop words or slur. It can be so frustrating.
I was searching pain relief methods today when I came across Fibromyalgia and realised that my symptoms all fit. Now I wouldn't (and nor would my doctor) considered I have depression but I can have depressive moods because It is incredibly hard to be living off pain relief and have two toddlers. I am on more pain relief now than I did after a csection! and that for me rings alarm bells.
My doctor has never suggest Fibromyalgia but we had been more focused on checking my reproductive organs and appendix because I generally go to him when the pain is more localised and severe.
Symptoms wise.
I have terrible sleeping patterns. I "go" to bed at 9pm every night. I have two toddlers so If I don't go to sleep they will wake me up bright and early and it will be so much harder. So I either lay down at 9 and ponder life until mid morning or I take a sleeping tablet around 7pm and fall asleep by 9. I can only do this when I don't have the kids though because I really really fall asleep and worried I wouldn't wake up if they needed me.
I feel tired pretty much all day everyday and have to nap after shopping trips or big events.
Considering two years ago I was working full time and climbing mountains it seems so far away from that now.
IBS- I had noticed but had ignored that my body goes from hard-soft-hard-soft and it's not food related. I know some medicines can cause it so I just ignored it.
I am sensitive to noises, sometimes lights especially on bad pain days, most medications (I have to trial medications with another adult present, even the mini pill led me to hospital).
I have bad anxiety at the moment but I believe that is because I feel hopeless and a little bit lost. I find directing myself to focus on the positives (I'm spending this time studying and with my kids) helps but I also really miss being able to do the things I love.
I have been experiencing memory loss quiet significantly again more so on pain days. I will be at the shopping centre and forget why I was there, or where I parked my car. And this is not a normal occurrence for me.
I'm just wanting to know whether I should pursue other doctors and try and get a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis.
Since my teens I've had headaches and migraines which are lessened with codeine. But I've noticed lately when I get them I also have speech symptoms where I will mix up all my words, drop words or slur. It can be so frustrating.
I was searching pain relief methods today when I came across Fibromyalgia and realised that my symptoms all fit. Now I wouldn't (and nor would my doctor) considered I have depression but I can have depressive moods because It is incredibly hard to be living off pain relief and have two toddlers. I am on more pain relief now than I did after a csection! and that for me rings alarm bells.
My doctor has never suggest Fibromyalgia but we had been more focused on checking my reproductive organs and appendix because I generally go to him when the pain is more localised and severe.
Symptoms wise.
I have terrible sleeping patterns. I "go" to bed at 9pm every night. I have two toddlers so If I don't go to sleep they will wake me up bright and early and it will be so much harder. So I either lay down at 9 and ponder life until mid morning or I take a sleeping tablet around 7pm and fall asleep by 9. I can only do this when I don't have the kids though because I really really fall asleep and worried I wouldn't wake up if they needed me.
I feel tired pretty much all day everyday and have to nap after shopping trips or big events.
Considering two years ago I was working full time and climbing mountains it seems so far away from that now.
IBS- I had noticed but had ignored that my body goes from hard-soft-hard-soft and it's not food related. I know some medicines can cause it so I just ignored it.
I am sensitive to noises, sometimes lights especially on bad pain days, most medications (I have to trial medications with another adult present, even the mini pill led me to hospital).
I have bad anxiety at the moment but I believe that is because I feel hopeless and a little bit lost. I find directing myself to focus on the positives (I'm spending this time studying and with my kids) helps but I also really miss being able to do the things I love.
I have been experiencing memory loss quiet significantly again more so on pain days. I will be at the shopping centre and forget why I was there, or where I parked my car. And this is not a normal occurrence for me.
I'm just wanting to know whether I should pursue other doctors and try and get a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis.