i wouldnt wish an induced labour on my worst enemy ! mine also ended with emergency c section.I’ve experienced an induced labour that lasted 8 days from inserting the first pessary to ending up in an emergency C Section...
...and I would still rather have to go through that any day than suffer gallstones again!
I had my bottom one out and it was totally fine. With the anaesthetic it just felt like someone poking my cheek. The recovery part was more painful cos I got a dry socket (where the blood clot falls out/doesn’t form so it’s not protecting your nerve endings which causes pain), but if you get one just go back to the dentist and they’ll fill the hole with this stuff that tastes like cinnamon and you’ll be relived immediately.My dentist has recommended removing my wisdom tooth. It isn't causing me any bother but he says its decayed and isnt serving any purpose.
Reading these, I'm shit scared!!!
Is it really horrendous? My dentist is completely private, very well renowned and I have had 2 procedures there a root fill and a restoration and have been fine.
Petrified though after reading some if these!
I have grade 4 endometriosis and have been offered a hysterectomy. I used to get severe jabbing pains where I suspect my ovaries are. It's stopped hurting as much but I still absolutely dread having a period in case I get the pain again. Bending over seems to trigger it. I'm still unsure about having the hysterectomyI had a hysterectomy because my endo was so extensive , it had attached itself to my bladder as well but I didn’t get the terrible pain you describe , that sounds unbearable. I did used to get occasional very painful jabs around my rectum ( javelin arse) , felt just like a javelin and I think that was linked to my endo.
I’ve had two and they were absolutely fine! Took quite a few appointments though as he did little bits in stages.Has anyone ever had a root canal? I have opted for one to try and save my tooth and I am shitting pantaloons!!
Had mine done in two appointments, I’m petrified of the dentist but can honestly say I didn’t feel a thing. Had a dead leg though from sitting so still for about 40mins as I had my ankles crossed over each other and had pins and needles when I tried to moveI’ve had two and they were absolutely fine! Took quite a few appointments though as he did little bits in stages.
have you got endometriosis? Sounds a lot like it. Hope you feel more comfortable soonPeriod pain. Unless you’re someone who suffers really badly with it you don’t understand how debilitating it is. I’m currently sat in bed with a cold flannel on my head to stop myself from sweating profusely. I get constant waves of nausea, heavy bleeding and cramps so bad that I can’t move/breathe.
Holy cow that is one heck of a misdiagnosis!Emotional or physical?
Emotional was the time my daughter was diagnosed with cancer she was 10 at the time, luckily it turned out to be a misdiagnosis but the pain at the time was horrific!
Physical probably when I touch my index finger, it’s the worst pain ever and nobody knows why
My dentist was doing 10 mins here and there. Piss take! LolBreaking my wrist for the second time, the consultant had to put my bones back into position. It took two of them to do it, had my arm in a sling above my head to try and get the blood flow away then two consultants pushed and pulled my arm to get the bones back into position before they plastered it. O would say that was worse then my c section.
I had flu a few years ago and coughed up blood and the pain in my throat was awful
Had mine done in two appointments, I’m petrified of the dentist but can honestly say I didn’t feel a thing. Had a dead leg though from sitting so still for about 40mins as I had my ankles crossed over each other and had pins and needles when I tried to move
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