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<blockquote data-quote="Russ" data-source="post: 135390" data-attributes="member: 47"><p><strong>Proctalgia Fugax, levator ani syndrome, anal spasm/cramp or just extreme pain in the bum.</strong> I believe it is more common in women, some of whom describe it as worse than giving birth. It is, however, one of those conditions nobody wants to talk about let alone share it in a forum. </p><p></p><p>The reason for raising it here is that I have learned (from another forum elsewhere) that it MAY be linked to weight gain and loss, being more prevalent in thin people than overweight. My attacks have certainly occurred during thinner times and, normally a slimmer person, the attacks correlate to my T2 weight loss and gain and I was wondering if this rings any bells with anyone else here.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that this will not mean anything to most readers but it just might make a connection with one or two.</p><p></p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ, post: 135390, member: 47"] [b]Proctalgia Fugax, levator ani syndrome, anal spasm/cramp or just extreme pain in the bum.[/b] I believe it is more common in women, some of whom describe it as worse than giving birth. It is, however, one of those conditions nobody wants to talk about let alone share it in a forum. The reason for raising it here is that I have learned (from another forum elsewhere) that it MAY be linked to weight gain and loss, being more prevalent in thin people than overweight. My attacks have certainly occurred during thinner times and, normally a slimmer person, the attacks correlate to my T2 weight loss and gain and I was wondering if this rings any bells with anyone else here. I suspect that this will not mean anything to most readers but it just might make a connection with one or two. Russ [/QUOTE]
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