Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 Dear Tahja, At lot could be at the bottom of this, not excluding diet, exercise, and toxicity. If you haven't listened to that FREE CD Lecture of mine yet, I'd recommend you begin there. Just send an email to: Office and my office will fire one off to you. The elevation of NC may have lessened the external pressure enough to give you relief, but even this is "band-aid" if you don't look for and handle the underlying "CAUSE". All the best, Doc Hi Doc! I have either ovarian cysts or endomitriosis that is causing a chronic pain during my ovulation. It has gotten so painful and there is no way to identify exactly what it is without a bunch of expensive tests and endoscopy. What to do? What nutrients should I take? The pain is in my right ovary & shoots down my right leg. It messes with my hormones as well. This has been an on-going problem for several years now. It also causes constipation when the pain flares up. Your suggestion will be much appreciated. Thanks. Tahja ps. curiously, when I was in my cabin in NC at an altitude of 5000 ft surrounded by trees, the pain went away. (of coarse it was much cooler there too.) but that was the ONLY time I have been pain free during ovulation in several years. Tahja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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