A teenage girl whose terrible pain was dismissed for years as “bad times” broke down in tears when a doctor finally diagnosed her with chronic pain.
Since menstruation began, 19-year-old Johnelle Mercer of Las Vegas has been experiencing horrible pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, and other painful, uncomfortable symptoms.
But after years of suffering while her pain was not taken seriously, she was recently diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome in Mercer, which eventually puts her on her way to treatment.
In a viral video she shared on TikTok, the excited teenager begins to cry and asks to hug her doctor when they tell her they had found the cause of her symptoms.

Finally! A teenage girl whose terrible pain was dismissed for years as “bad times” broke down in tears when a doctor finally diagnosed her with a chronic illness.


Suffering: Johnelle Mercer, 19, has had very painful periods since menstruation began

Yes! He spent a year seeing doctors every two days seeking help and recorded the moment he was told that a doctor had finally found out what was going on.


The video of her breaking tears for the news has gone viral on TikTok
Mercer told BuzzFeed that her periods had always been painful and that she had also experienced digestive problems and pain for the rest of the month.
He suffered from pelvic pain, especially during periods, as well as low back pain, uncontrollable bladder, abdominal distension, pain during sex, intense bleeding from advances and irritable bowel.
But until recently, he was told this was unfortunate, but normal.
“My pain was always ruled out as a difficult period,” he said.
For a year before her diagnosis, she had a medical appointment every two weeks, trying to find the cause of her pain.
Finally, while in the hospital, he received the good news from a medical professional that doctors had discovered what was not going on.
In the video she shared on TIkTok, which has garnered 22.1 million views, you can hear a woman off-camera telling her, “They’ve found the reason for your pain that can be treated.”

The Las Vegas teenager had pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, inflation, and uncontrollable bladder

The diagnosis was pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS), a condition that causes chronic pelvic pain
Mercer’s face immediately falls when he is overwhelmed with emotion.
‘Did they do it? Did they really do that? Don’t you lie to me? Have they found it? sobs as the woman puts a hand on her head and then grabs him.
“Finally, can I give you a hug?” she asks.
The diagnosis was pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS), a condition that causes chronic pelvic pain.
According to Cedars Sinai, it is caused by veins in the lower abdomen that stop working properly, causing blood to build up and the veins to enlarge, changing their shape.
Symptoms include pelvic pain lasting six months in the east, pain before or for a period, sudden need to urinate, and enlarged and distorted veins in the buttocks, vulva, or thighs.
Changing posture, having sex, standing for a long time, and walking can make the pain worse.

The condition is difficult to diagnose, as pelvic pain can be the result of many conditions

Mercer is now on his way to treatment and has seen his video touch millions of people
Although it is more common in women who have given birth to several children, Mercer has never given birth.
The condition is difficult to diagnose, as pelvic pain can be the result of many conditions. Doctors may need urine tests, blood tests, pelvic ultrasound, doppler ultrasound, computed tomography or MRI, laparoscopy, and venography to make a diagnosis.
Treatment may vary, but may include hormonal medications, pain relief medications, or surgery to remove damaged veins, uterus, or ovaries.
Other procedures such as sclerotherapy and embolization can extinguish damaged veins.
Mercer is now on the way to treatment and has seen his video touch millions of people.
“I think this video went viral because there are a lot of women who can relate to the fact that they are saying goodbye to their problems in a medical setting,” she told BuzzFeed.
“The message I have for people who are in the same situation is not to give up; look for a new doctor if yours doesn’t listen to him. I was getting to the point of giving up and I finally got answers,” he said.