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Sophee, so sorry you are being hit by one of the most unhealthy places to work in for its professional bullying tactics and thats in a hospital setting. I did over 45 yrs of my younger life, working as a nurse. And on hindsight bullying was rampant back in the 60s.
You certainly have many 'things going on' but for your back I can only sggest getting a good physio or I think you call them PT and get a set of exercises. the important thing is to get those supporting ligaments and muscles keeping your back straight and with the natural curve in it. Having problems with your pelvic organs is a worry, and I am guessing well investigated, one would have to wonder if you have either pinched nerve or maybe something similar to a spina bifida defect, but that would have been picked up on Xray.
I did work as a nurse with pain and illness, Im more obstinate than my donkey. And at times would leave my shift as unable to continue. That also met with sarcasm. As did my slowly fading away and heading for the coffin. I never shared my pain, my reasons with my co-workers, and that also met with bullying so you wont win which ever way you try to cope. So Im guessing since you need to work then do go. As I dont believe the USA has a good disability system or attitude.
I am now at the end of the 3 score and 14 life span, and no longer go to docs for treatment but wanting to know the diagnosis so that I can manage myself. One would think that would please them, but no it brings more arrogant attitude and refusal to help. But for me its how I can best manage if I know what is what. [different to my scoliosis,] I hope you can find out there someone to be part of the team with you, that can guide you on coping, and managing and slowing down 'things'
Yes pressure on the nerves can cause pain and dysfunction of pelvic organs
HI Sophee......my scoliosis was not diagnosed until after my first baby at 32.....It has gotten worse but kept at bay by my chiropractor of 25 years!!!! I am starting to walk unevenly at 75, probably because of how my shoulder leans over a little BUT have never had any organ system or health problems based on the scoliosis. Maybe an overall medical evaluation would help.
Hi @sophee I am 52 & have Scoliosis my curve is only 20 but I have had lower back pain most of my life. I was told I would never have a child went to fertility dr for 2 years. But after giving up finally became pregnant at 29. So it can happen. This last year or so everything seems to be getting worse. Changed from an orthopedic surgeon to a neurosurgeon & within 5 minutes of meeting him he ask to actually look at my back and not just MRI’s & told me I have flatback syndrome. I can say I appreciated a fellow patient advising me to see a neurosurgeon if I needed back or neck surgery. Yes to the mental issues. I’m really not sure how chronic pain couldn’t cause depression. I hope some of this helps. Hang in there!!!