strange prickly/slight stinging sensations in pelvic/abdomen area???

sisters:

i posted this on the uterine site, and thought to check in here to ask if anyone has experienced these little, off and on stinging sensations in pelvic or abdomen areas, they come and go, though had been gone for many months. now they're back. my partner thinks they're nerves regenerating after surgery/chemo ( finished chemo about 6 weeks ago), i think possible new growths. i wish i'd tracked them before, since there could be a pattern. now i just can't remember when i had them last. do these sound familiar to anyone? doctor doesn't have any idea.

sisterhood,
maggie

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  • Tethys41
    Tethys41 Member Posts: 1,382 Member
    Sensations
    I don't know if these are the same, but I used to get a kind of burning sensation in specific places in my abdomen and pelvic region. They would really flare up with chemo, but they also cropped up with the IV vitamin C infusions. If they are always in the same places, maybe a similar thing.
  • maggie_wilson
    maggie_wilson Member Posts: 596
    Tethys41 said:

    Sensations
    I don't know if these are the same, but I used to get a kind of burning sensation in specific places in my abdomen and pelvic region. They would really flare up with chemo, but they also cropped up with the IV vitamin C infusions. If they are always in the same places, maybe a similar thing.

    kate
    well, the prickly feeling, more like a sting than burning, has cropped up about the same time i've started the ivc, but i've had them before, just can't recall exactly when. frankly, wouldn't be surprised if they indicated cancer; i just don't know. they move around, not in the same places, i don't think. i'll have to really note where they happen and when.

    thanx for responding, kate. got lots of responses on the uterine board, but i'm not going for a ct/pet until i've finished dr. cowan's regimen.

    sisterhood,
    maggie
  • Tethys41
    Tethys41 Member Posts: 1,382 Member

    kate
    well, the prickly feeling, more like a sting than burning, has cropped up about the same time i've started the ivc, but i've had them before, just can't recall exactly when. frankly, wouldn't be surprised if they indicated cancer; i just don't know. they move around, not in the same places, i don't think. i'll have to really note where they happen and when.

    thanx for responding, kate. got lots of responses on the uterine board, but i'm not going for a ct/pet until i've finished dr. cowan's regimen.

    sisterhood,
    maggie

    Sensations
    Maggie,
    Yes, I saw the responses over there too. I don't want to minimize these sensations you're having, but I do notice that strange things can happen with the IV vitamin C. Last week, the site in my abdomen where I had injected the Iscador the day before, was tingling during my IV. Hoping what you are feeling is nothing negative.
  • jbeans888
    jbeans888 Member Posts: 313
    Tethys41 said:

    Sensations
    Maggie,
    Yes, I saw the responses over there too. I don't want to minimize these sensations you're having, but I do notice that strange things can happen with the IV vitamin C. Last week, the site in my abdomen where I had injected the Iscador the day before, was tingling during my IV. Hoping what you are feeling is nothing negative.

    Hi I just wanted to let you
    Hi I just wanted to let you know I get pains where ovary used to be. I thought it was cancer but doctor ran my ca125 - 10 and my he4 - 35. I don't think it's cancer any more maybe just adhesions. How are your tumor markers?
  • AnneBehymer
    AnneBehymer Member Posts: 738 Member
    jbeans888 said:

    Hi I just wanted to let you
    Hi I just wanted to let you know I get pains where ovary used to be. I thought it was cancer but doctor ran my ca125 - 10 and my he4 - 35. I don't think it's cancer any more maybe just adhesions. How are your tumor markers?

    nice numbers :)

    nice numbers :)