I'm not an expert and I do have IBS. I have light cases and strong cases and I have cases were it starts and stops. Light cases are when i have a small amount of dairy in me and all it does is growl with some gas or none at all. Strong cases where I have to go to the restroom in 30 minutes. A case of start and stop is when I take a walk around the house. This case is where it has been several hours already and nothing should have happened but it did. I say, if it growls, its your stomach and a possible case of light IBS.
I've been diagnosed with IBS too, and I also experience some odd movement in my lower abdomen, usually only on the left side.If you figure this one out, let me know... It feels like something is 'kicking' me...I also experience some throbbing, like a heartbeat, but I'm definitely not pregnant. I'm concerned that it may be another bowel problem (more than IBS) but I'm extrememly nervous about bringing it up with my doctor. As you said, I feel like he'd look at me like I'm from Mars.
the ability to dissociate lumbar movement from pelvic movement.
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
Pelvic cavity is a part and parcel of the abdominal cavity. Pelvic cavity lies in lower part of the abdomen.
A friend tells me that she had pelvic fracture( hair line)during child birth 10 years ago and had been living with pelvic pain.Now she is unable to have sex, sever pain in legs and lower back.She also suffers from dipression.She has been told that only solution is pelvic surgery. IS IT POSSIBLE TO LIVE A NORMAL LIFE AGAIN WITH OUT SURGERY?
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I don't think that is normal
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Yes this is normal depending on the position the baby is in.
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What in Pete's name are you asking? Pete does not enjoy it when you ask questions like this and people like us, the normal people, are forced to use this phrase to demonstrate out frustration.
I know its a ligament in the pelvic hip wall, but the pain is shooting thru my legs downward.
The abdominal pelvic region will overlap the left lower quadrant. To be more precise the left pelvic region will.