re pain...again
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go to er
If your pain is so bad I would go to er. They will run a bunch of tests and might be able to figure out what is causing your pain. While there have them give you a shot for your pain so you can get some relief. I've been in youe shoes and after the er trip I felt better. The down side to going to the er is how long it takes. Pray your pain is nothing serious. Jeff0 -
thanks jeff....seems to besteveandnat said:go to er
If your pain is so bad I would go to er. They will run a bunch of tests and might be able to figure out what is causing your pain. While there have them give you a shot for your pain so you can get some relief. I've been in youe shoes and after the er trip I felt better. The down side to going to the er is how long it takes. Pray your pain is nothing serious. Jeff
thanks jeff....seems to be my olny choice!! did they keep you over night??/ thank you so much for your thoughts0 -
pain
Glinka,
It saddens to read that your pain is so terrible. I agree with Jeff: go to the ER. It's an unknown variable if they will keep you over night, but I would count on it, especially if they give you a serious pain killer. While there, it is a remote possibility that you may get your test results early. I'll say a prayer for you before I go to sleep tonight.
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My personal experience suggests that
heading to ER is a good idea. I know it's a huge hassle, but pain can get be an indication that something is really wrong. Both of my trips ended in emergency surgery, and thank goodness i went, because I'm still here to tell the tale. Hopefully, it will turn out to be nothing too serious (certainly a lot of people have pretty significant pain from adhesions, which can develop if you've had surgery in the past) but the only way to be sure is to be seen. Keep us posted, we'll be thinking of you-Ann0
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