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IC diagnosis and now 100% better
by: MACW on Wed, Jun 27 2007
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I have been diagnosed with IC because of pelvic pain and other symtoms, frequency, slow stream, etc; in the absence of infection. For over two months I thought I had an intestinal blockage, causing severe abdominal pain, gas, cramping, constipation, anal cramps, slight fever, chilling.

Then I had sudden pelvic pain and saw a different DR, who immediatly diagnosed IC I changed my diet, and am now on medication. I feel 100% better! I even had a liver sacn and CA125 test, all negative. The IC infusion test was inconclusive, but because of the other symptoms, we believe the diagnosis to be correct.


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  • IC diagnosis and now 100% better - by MACW - (Wed, Jun 27 2007)
    I have been diagnosed with IC because of pelvic pain and other symtoms, frequency, slow stream, etc; in the absence of infection. [more..]
  • Never Pain Free - by by A. A. - (Wed, Jun 06 2007)
    I was diagnosed with IC in 2003 after having a hysterectomy and then finding out I never needed one. The numerous doctors I had been to before this did not have a clue what was going on. [more..]

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