I woke up at 11:30am, to a pain in my back. At first, I
thought maybe I had slept wrong, and it would go away with a little time. As I
laid there for a few minutes, I realized it wasn't that kind of pain. It was in
my lower right back area, though dull in the surrounding area. I drank a little
water, then got up to use the restroom, and when I got up, I was like oh crap,
don't feel well. The pain was getting worse. My initial thought was something
was wrong with my sleeve, but realized there wasn't pain when I swallowed the
water and I didn't have pain in my belly area. By the time I had put in my contacts, I felt a little nauseous, weak and
light headed/dizzy and was in a horrible amount of pain. My parents were in
their room, so I went there thinking it was better to pass out in front of
someone if it was going to happen! I laid down, and told them something was
wrong, and the pain just kept increasing. My dad said I looked really pale, and
they decided to get the Kaiser nurse line on the phone. My mom was thinking I had a
kidney stone because of the location and because the pain was constant. I just
laid there, trying to breath, and relax (ha, real easy). Then, the pain started
to get a little less in my back, but really strong my right ovary (the only
place I would imagine it would be). I remembered in May, when I was visiting my
husband, I had experienced some pain in that area during my cycle, but I didn't
remember it being more than half of what I was experiencing now. Then it hit
me- that stupid f*cking IUD. What else could it be?! I'm still within 6 months,
which is when all the crazy crap is more likely to happen. So, I'm laying there
in agony and on a heating pad, and then it starts diminishing (after about 30
minutes). By the time I speak with the nurse, the pain was nearly gone. She, of
course, told me to monitor the pain, those symptoms sound like they are due to
the IUD, and if any new symptoms arise, to call back or go in.
I was pain free for about 30 minutes. I decided to get up,
walk a little, use the restroom, try to relax. That didn't last for long before
it returned, this time a little less focused on my back (but still present),
and more focused on my right ovary. I try to lay in different positions, move
the heating pad, ugh. Nothing helped. Finally, I ask my dad to bring me some
liquid vicodin. I take 1 tsp of the 2 he gives me, and within a minute I'm
throwing up (which wasn't much since that's all I had in my stomach). I was
pissed- I couldn't even get some pain relief! All I could think was thank
goodness this didn't happen closer to my surgery because that would have hurt
so bad! I don’t know if I threw up because of the pain, or because I took the
vicodin on an empty stomach. I lay back
down, and the pain lasted this time for about 45 minutes. Afterwards, I was
exhausted. I figured maybe if I could fall asleep, it wouldn't bother me. I
slept from about 2:30pm-6pm. I was so afraid to drink anything again, but
eventually I had a little water. I kept it down fine, so I drank more water,
and eventually had half a protein shake because I knew I had to try to get in
some protein. My mom kept telling me I needed to eat something, and I didn't
even want to think about eating anything (who wants to eat after vomiting?!). I'm working on my second half of
protein shake right now, so I will have 30g protein for the day.
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