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Back from the doctors

From: mdustin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Sep 14 13:12:31 2007


Hello everyone. I went to see my doctor this morning. And it didn't go very well. My doctor did an exam, even though I'm bleeding much heavier today. No tests were done or anything. He felt my abdomen, bladder, uterus and bladder areas. All were tender. I woke up this morning at 4:30 in extreme pain and had a very difficult time going back to sleep. During the exam, he asked if I had trouble with bowel movements. I replied, yes, I always have. He then said that he wanted me to go to a GI consult and said that since I've already had my lap done and have been on Lupron, there is not much more that he can do for me. He said that he doesn't think that my pain is gyn related. And said that, again, there is nothing that he can really do for me. Then he asked about my anxiety/depression and gave me a script for Prosac, the lowest dosage. And then I asked him, well, shouldn't I be on some sort of birth control now that I am bleeding again, he said, oh, yeah, we'll give you samples.

I didn't not talk about or ask about many things that I had planned on discussing, because I felt like at this point, it really wouldn't matter. He's pretty much told me that he's given up. That my pain isn't and/or couldn't be due to my Endo. Which, I think is absurd. I have Endo. But he seems to think that I have IBS or something GI related to cause all of my pain. Besides getting on something for my anxiety and depression, I feel that this whole appointment was a loss. I'm very sad.




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