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CD4 Tons of Pain

Posted 11-16-2009 at 12:09 AM by ChrisNY

I am CD4. I got my period finally after being over 2 weeks late.

That being said I got it Friday around 10am. By 4pm I was bent over in pain that was just as bad as the day after my c-section. 2 days later and all day Sunday was horrible. I had to have a heating pad on my belly along with a pillow and when I walked I was bent over holding my belly right where my c-section scar is.

I still haven't gotten my results from the urine testing. One of them was for bladder cancer I don't think that is it, I think that my adhesions from the scar tissue are back. That just sucks a big one.

So frustrated. I could barely move and we had the boys birthday party Sat morning. I had to just sit most of the time as I couldn't get up and sit down without a lot of pain.

I have to call in the morn to the Dr. and see what we can do with it. I can't do this every time I get AF. I am sure my bladder urgency feelings aren't coincidental to the fact that now that I have AF that I have extreme pain that is a pulling sensation right in the same area as my bladder.

Hoping that it will be better soon!

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