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I want to open this thread because I just want an advice in what to do. I already went to visit my doctor but can't figure out what is going on with me. Everytime I walk or move I have a freaking pain in the right side of the pelvic. The doctor told me that I have an enlarge prostate but that does not cause pain so I don't know what it is this pain. Even when I am on the bed I can feel the pain. I am wondering if anyone in here went to similar experience and how you handle this? Thank you!

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I want to open this thread because I just want an advice in what to do. I already went to visit my doctor but can't figure out what is going on with me. Everytime I walk or move I have a freaking pain in the right side of the pelvic. The doctor told me that I have an enlarge prostate but that does not cause pain so I don't know what it is this pain. Even when I am on the bed I can feel the pain. I am wondering if anyone in here went to similar experience and how you handle this? Thank you!

Well if you have an enlarged prostate, something isn't right, obviously. Although it could be completely unrelated. Have you played any sport lately? Could have done something to it from that?

Also, is it a pulsating pain? Or just when you put pressure on it?

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Well if you have an enlarged prostate, something isn't right, obviously. Although it could be completely unrelated. Have you played any sport lately? Could have done something to it from that?

Also, is it a pulsating pain? Or just when you put pressure on it?

I run 4 days a week, that's basically my only sport. It's a feeling of stabbing pain everytime I move or I am on the bed. The pain it's basically around the right pelvic area to where my right leg connect to my body.
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Any other symptoms such as nausea/feeling ill?

Did the doctor check to see if its your appendix?

that's was my first thought when I saw my doctor but she told me that if was appendicitis, I would be in a more serious condition. Not nausea or fever, just a stabbing pain.

Sounds like a muscle tear. Not sure how you got it. If I were you I would take it easy for couple of weeks and start up running slowly.

That's what my doctor think it is, but usually when is a muscle it only last few weeks not months. I have this pain since January.
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Do you keep running even with this pain? I had a similar issue. I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head, but there's a muscle that goes from your coccyx to your hip and there's a primary nerve channel that runs right beside it, in 10% of people right through the muscle. If the muscle gets inflamed, it constricts the nerve channel causing a lot of pain. It took me a month of not exercising it AT ALL (just walking a little bit doing my normal day to day stuff) for the pain to go away.

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While a muscle strain is the most obvious, you might want to rule out such things as a urinary tract infection or kidney stone. These are not as likely, but flank pain and pelvic discomfort are signs of these also.

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I want to open this thread because I just want an advice in what to do. I already went to visit my doctor but can't figure out what is going on with me. Everytime I walk or move I have a freaking pain in the right side of the pelvic. The doctor told me that I have an enlarge prostate but that does not cause pain so I don't know what it is this pain. Even when I am on the bed I can feel the pain. I am wondering if anyone in here went to similar experience and how you handle this? Thank you!

Screw that doctor, I'd go to the E.R.

My son just had his appendix removed last week. Pain in the right side of pelvis, but no fever or nausea and he also still had the desire to eat. I'm not saying that's what is wrong with you, but there's nothing like a trip to the ER for a cat scan as a second opinion.

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While a muscle strain is the most obvious, you might want to rule out such things as a urinary tract infection or kidney stone. These are not as likely, but flank pain and pelvic discomfort are signs of these also.

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Barney that's a good point, i had just found out that it could be urinary tract infection or kidney stone. Because I had the symptoms of these and I forgot to tell you guys but when I need to go to the bathroom to urine. The pain it's even greater. Time to check again and tell the doctor this.

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Screw that doctor, I'd go to the E.R.

My son just had his appendix removed last week. Pain in the right side of pelvis, but no fever or nausea and he also still had the desire to eat. I'm not saying that's what is wrong with you, but there's nothing like a trip to the ER for a cat scan as a second opinion.

While I agree with your basic premise, I wouldn't recommend going to the E.R. to get this done. Your family doctor should be able to order on the spot x-rays and ultrasounds and then book a CT scan if that seems necessary. The main reason why I say this is that the problem has been present since January. Yes, it is time to upgrade the level of care but I wouldn't go directly to the E.R. since there are steps in between that should be done first.

If his family doctor won't order these tests then find a walk-in medical clinic or go to a different family doctor. The E.R. should be saved for acute emergencies not lingering issues.

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While I agree with your basic premise, I wouldn't recommend going to the E.R. to get this done. Your family doctor should be able to order on the spot x-rays and ultrasounds and then book a CT scan if that seems necessary. The main reason why I say this is that the problem has been present since January. Yes, it is time to upgrade the level of care but I wouldn't go directly to the E.R. since there are steps in between that should be done first.

If his family doctor won't order these tests then find a walk-in medical clinic or go to a different family doctor. The E.R. should be saved for acute emergencies not lingering issues.

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Barney that's a good point, i had just found out that it could be urinary tract infection or kidney stone. Because I had the symptoms of these and I forgot to tell you guys but when I need to go to the bathroom to urine. The pain it's even greater. Time to check again and tell the doctor this.

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I want to open this thread because I just want an advice in what to do. I already went to visit my doctor but can't figure out what is going on with me. Everytime I walk or move I have a freaking pain in the right side of the pelvic. The doctor told me that I have an enlarge prostate but that does not cause pain so I don't know what it is this pain. Even when I am on the bed I can feel the pain. I am wondering if anyone in here went to similar experience and how you handle this? Thank you!

Tell your doctor he is full of ****. I have an enlarge prostate, get this at the age of 30. I am taking meds for it because it gets totally out of hand. Mine was initially brought on by chronic prostatitis but now its just huge from all the swelling. Yes you will feel pain from an enlarge prostate. In some cases like mine you might have prostate stones. These things feel like your sitting on needles all day long if you dont sit on the actual meat part of your butt. As a result I have to sit with poor posture just to avoid the pain. My advice to you is see another doctor. It took me going to 5 doctors before one actually believe what was going on because of my age.

Barney that's a good point, i had just found out that it could be urinary tract infection or kidney stone. Because I had the symptoms of these and I forgot to tell you guys but when I need to go to the bathroom to urine. The pain it's even greater. Time to check again and tell the doctor this.

That sounds like prostatitis too. It use to hurt so bad to pee before I started taking meds to shrink my prostate. It was the equivalent of peeing out lit matches everytime you pee.

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Tell your doctor he is full of ****. I have an enlarge prostate, get this at the age of 30. I am taking meds for it because it gets totally out of hand. Mine was initially brought on by chronic prostatitis but now its just huge from all the swelling. Yes you will feel pain from an enlarge prostate. In some cases like mine you might have prostate stones. These things feel like your sitting on needles all day long if you dont sit on the actual meat part of your butt. As a result I have to sit with poor posture just to avoid the pain. My advice to you is see another doctor. It took me going to 5 doctors before one actually believe what was going on because of my age.

That sounds like prostatitis too. It use to hurt so bad to pee before I started taking meds to shrink my prostate. It was the equivalent of peeing out lit matches everytime you pee.

I am 34 and I can't believe that I have an enlarge prostate. Its usually happen to people over 60+. Its your pain also around the pelvic area? Normally I can sit down fine, but the pain is really greater during the night when I am resting on the bed. This is really a pain in the ass to diagnostic what really its. Thanks for your advice!

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