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GET0VERIT
Hi Ladies!

I posted this and somehow it got put under Heart Issues.

I have had cramping off and on since going through this wonderful phase and I am now 62. I have had about 3 pelvic ultrasounds for the cramping and so far so good. I had my yearly in February and Doc said as we age and go through this time, ovaries shrink and it is so much easier when an internal exam is done, to feel 'things'............So here I am 4 years later and now here is the symptom again!

I'd love to hear from any 'posties' out there that experience this as well????????

Thanks,

Kathy
deshal
QUOTE (GET0VERIT @ Jun 23 2009, 05:57 PM) *
Hi Ladies!

I posted this and somehow it got put under Heart Issues.

I have had cramping off and on since going through this wonderful phase and I am now 62. I have had about 3 pelvic ultrasounds for the cramping and so far so good. I had my yearly in February and Doc said as we age and go through this time, ovaries shrink and it is so much easier when an internal exam is done, to feel 'things'............So here I am 4 years later and now here is the symptom again!

I'd love to hear from any 'posties' out there that experience this as well????????

Thanks,

Kathy


I have had very minor cramps off and on over the past two years, but not often. My doc said my ovaries as pretty shrunk up per my last exam in June. She said it is normal to cramp off and on, but if I should experience extreme cramping and/or bloating that I was to come in immediately to be checked over.
lynsi
Hi Gals,
I noticed you said CRAMPING. I've been having trouble with this myself.
About 6 mos. ago, noticed cramping during orgasm.
Then it happend at other times, mostly on left side, but also on right and various places in pelvis.
Two pelvic ultrasounds showed nothing wrong with ovaries or uterus.
Went to gyno and he diagnosed "pelvic floor spasms".
I hope you dont have this because as I've researched it is a common problem, and hard to treat.
Had myofaschial therapy with a chiropractor and it has gotten better.
Just an idea---not to scare you or diagnose you. cool.gif
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