I can't offer anything as far as a reading (besides, Dr. Farr did an amazing job) BUT I can tell you from a Medical Standpoint (I just graduated nursing school this year) It sounds like you have an ovarian cyst. Usually it is more "prominent" on one side but the pain tends to radiate throughout the entire pelvic region. It's not something that's an emergency or anything, however (depending on the size) if one ruptures it is best to go to an ER right away ( Some symptoms to watch out for would be-if you are doubled over in intense sharp pain, nausea, dizziness, light-headedness, unusual bleeding from your reproductive area and fainting/passing out)
The other option would be that you are ovulating or very close to ovulating (usually we women tend to ovulate on a more predominate side, & sometimes when it "switches" over...well, we feel it more & we are very sensitive to the pain.) If that is the case (I would suggest looking on an on-line period calculator, if your periods are regular of course, to see exactly where you are in your cycle.) It shouldn't last more then a couple of days, just take a Tylenol and give yourself a "lazy" day.
In good conscience I have to also tell you that (in the worst case scenario,and from your symptoms it sounds unlikely) but it might possibly be an ectopic pregnancy. If that is the case (you know your body and yourself better then anyone else ever will) but ectopic pregnancies are life-threatening and have to be treated ASAP! Again, alot of the symptoms mimic the emergency symptoms that I have listed above for an ovarian cyst (expect with an ectopic pregnancy there will be more uterine bleeding)
I sure hope you feel better soon!!!! Please make an appointment with your gynecologist relatively soon. Remember to let them know any and all symptoms (it helps if you write them down on a little note-pad so you don't forget & bring it with you to the apt) Also, PLEASE if you have ANY of those emergency symptoms, get yourself medical attention right away!!