Hello-
Sorry this is so personal, but I am
desperate. About 5 months ago I was
playing softball with some friends when I
(stupidly) was catching and got hit with
the bat really hard in my lower right
pelvis. I could hear this odd ripping
sound when it happened. I went to the ER,
Had a CT scan and everything was normal.
Since then, I have been having terrible
troubles! Oh, I am only 22 and very
healthy with regular periods, etc before
this.
Now, my breasts and clitoris have
decreased in size. If I orgasm, it no
longer feels the same, it's much weaker.
Also, any pressure (like any type of
strain to use the restroom) causes my
period to start. I've visited with my
gynecologist and all blood work (FSH,
Thyroid, etc. are normal.) The only change
was my ferritin dropped a lot- to a 5! I
had a diagnostic laprascopy nearly a week
ago and the only thing found was severe
endometrosis right in the spot I was hit
at. Any ideas/ suggestions for what it
could be? Thanks! I am miserable.
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Rosie H
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Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 1088 Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Posted: 01-03-08 17:21pm
Oh man I am so sorry this happened to you.
I really hope that you find answers soon.
I would get a second and even third
opinion to see what else is wrong. This
sounds so odd. Sorry I couldnt help
anymore
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