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		Seeking Advice for Chronic PainHi everyone. Here is my (too long) story. I have no idea what to do at this point. I would appreciate any input anybody might have. My History: 
 -January 2015: Laparoscopic bilateral inguinal hernia repair w/ mesh. I believe he used TEP approach and secured with metal tacks.After surgery, I start having extremely sharp pains up at my sides. I can’t stand up straight. Forced to shuffle around slowly, hunched over with a cane. I ask the surgeon about it and he tells me something probably just got irritated so I’ll just wait and see. Over the next 3-4 weeks, the sharp pain slowly goes away but I’m left with a different kind of pain. I have areas of pain on my sides about waist level, which run down across my abdomen between belly button and hip level (Imagine a U-shape). Half the time I might forget about it (Maybe I’ve gotten used to it), but if I ever press on the area or stretch it by bending backwards/side to side, then I feel a decent amount of pain. There are definitely little spots which hurt more than others. One on each side about waist level and at least another pair about 1-2 to each side of the belly button. I can also feel something small and hard under the belly button incision and it hurts a lot to press there also. -June 2015: At this point it definitely isn’t getting any better so I go back to the surgeon. I have a abdominal/pelvic CT done which shows nothing. Doctor thinks it’s muscular and sends me to PT. I see the PT a few times and she tells me she doesn’t think it’s muscular and she can’t help me. At this point nobody is any help so I guess I’ll just have to live with it. -November 2016: Skip ahead over a year later. I’m recovering from knee arthroscopy so I’ve been doing light PT for a month now (Stationary bike, stretches, leg lifts). I start feeling really sore on my upper inner thigh, going up the groin to the inguinal region. I’m thinking I maybe pulled a muscle or something so I start icing and eating ibuprofen like candy, but it gets even worse. Now my whole pelvic/groin region hurts/feels inflamed and my previous abdominal/side pain is worse and hurts almost all the time. I end up going back to see the surgeon because I have the sensation that it’s mesh related. He says he doesn’t feel a hernia. Tells me to try Dicyclomine for 2 weeks. It doesn’t help so he sends me to a pain clinic. Pain doctor gives me some Gabapentin, Celecoxib, and Tramadol. Orders bunch of blood tests, urinalysis, abdominal/pelvic CT, and a lumbar MRI. Comes back pretty unremarkable and the medications don’t really help. Current Status: 
 -Groin hurts 24/7. Right side is worse. Pain worse with standing, moving, lifting leg.
 -Oftentimes pain in bladder area when urinating. (Had this similar pain for about a month after surgery)
 -Pelvic area often feels hot, inflamed, burning sensation.
 -Abdominal/Side pain hurts more often now compared to before. I don’t even need to press on or stretch the area for it to hurt. Very tender spots still there.I’m also hoping someone can refer me to a doctor that could help. I’m in Austin, TX but I’ll travel to Mars if I have to. Thanks. 
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