sickening? nauseating?

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Hugh
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sickening? nauseating?

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Is pudendal nerve pain/damage ever described as sickening, nauseating in quality? I often have a sickening, nauseating pain in the pelvis but I don't know yet if this quality of pain can be linked to still unidentified, but suspected, pudendal nerve problem or damage. I never throw up due to this pelvic pain but something not good and mysterious has been going on for a while now with my lower digestive system and maybe the sickening/nauseating pain is in there - I just don't know. I'm supposed to hear soon from my doc who's investigating why there's been a long-running problem with the university hospital doctors.
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