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Re: Please help
From: Kathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Aug 31 03:56:42 2007
The doctor that did the surgery has moved out of state, so that is not a
possibility. I made an appointment at the office where he worked,
because they have my records there, but I am scared because cervical and
ovarian cancer are in my family, on my maternal side. You think it
sounds like endo though? If so, I wont be so worried. Perhaps today I
will in fact go the er to get checked out, so I dont have to wait for 3
more weeks.
Thanks for your advise.
Kathy
At Thu, 30 Aug 2007, anonymous wrote:
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>who did the ablation? can you call that doctor?
>
>sounds like endo - is there any doctor you can see sooner than that to
>get a rx for sonogram? also, did you see the endo doctor info in
>previous posts?
>
>if you think you should go to the er, do you have someone to go with
>you?
>
>At Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Kathy wrote:
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>>I had a uterine oblation 6 years ago, and have been period free since.
>>Over the past six months, I have had pain in both of my ovaries, sharp
>>pain, that comes and goes, when I stretch mostly, but lately, for no
>>reason whatsoever. I can be just sitting or laying down and the pains
>>come and go.
>>Two days ago, I started a period, for the first time in 6 years. It is
>>bright red, and I have full blown cramps with it, along with the pain in
>>my ovaries. I made a doctors appt to get checked, but its not for 3
>>weeks. Should I be concerned? Should I go to emergency, or should I
>>wait for my appt? What can this be? Please help, as I am scared.
>>Thanks
>>Kathy
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