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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 317092" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>That's what happened to easy child when her appendix was ready to implode. She was in surgery same day. Oddly, after a entire LONG night of attacks just like that, she was comfortable all day while waiting for the OR to be ready for her. So it doesn't have to last for it to be a appendix. It can come and go. And it is very dangerous. If we had put easy child's symptom off to something else, it would have burst and she likely would be taken from us.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I started my period at age 9. (YUCK!) and until I had difficult child, my periods were THAT bad. I couldn't go to school, later I couldn't work. It was debilitating. I really think no matter what the cause, that kind of cramping has a cause and she should see a doctor who will check and find out exactly whats going on.</p><p></p><p>How scary!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 317092, member: 4264"] That's what happened to easy child when her appendix was ready to implode. She was in surgery same day. Oddly, after a entire LONG night of attacks just like that, she was comfortable all day while waiting for the OR to be ready for her. So it doesn't have to last for it to be a appendix. It can come and go. And it is very dangerous. If we had put easy child's symptom off to something else, it would have burst and she likely would be taken from us. On the other hand, I started my period at age 9. (YUCK!) and until I had difficult child, my periods were THAT bad. I couldn't go to school, later I couldn't work. It was debilitating. I really think no matter what the cause, that kind of cramping has a cause and she should see a doctor who will check and find out exactly whats going on. How scary! [/QUOTE]
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