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april69
10-11-2003, 07:49 AM
Have a new symptom since posting my first message. Dull pain in very lower back just to the right side. Comes and goes has been there a week now. Has this got something to do with my pain in my ovaries? Sitting,standing,walking sometimes radiates down my leg. Its getting worse.

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mychula
11-11-2003, 04:23 AM
Hi April69, I am new to this site so I hope am doing this right, have you got a MRI yet? If not tell your Doctor that you want one and don't let him or her tell you don't worry about it, we have rights and we know our body, let me know OkHave a new symptom since posting my first message. Dull pain in very lower back just to the right side. Comes and goes has been there a week now. Has this got something to do with my pain in my ovaries? Sitting,standing,walking sometimes radiates down my leg. Its getting worse.
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princessclutter
11-11-2003, 08:23 PM
Have a new symptom since posting my first message. Dull pain in very lower back just to the right side. Comes and goes has been there a week now. Has this got something to do with my pain in my ovaries? Sitting,standing,walking sometimes radiates down my leg. Its getting worse.

same thing happened to me.............but both ovaries.............started just in the front and the gradually moved around to the back.....its frustrating i know......make sure you tell your dr........he will want to order some tests........both my ovaries came out a week ago today.........pain in surgicial sites but not in my tummy or back anymore........now i'm starting the menopause part...........what fun.........sometimes the hot flashes are welcome....(only when i'm cold.lol) seems i had surgery at the right time of year......thank god it isnt april or may........then it would be misrable.............and does it go all the way down the leg or stop right around or under your knee?
Jeanie





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