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Please Help!

From: KELLIE (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Sep 27 22:46:39 2008


In HS I was having horrible stomach troubles. At first they thought I was lactose intolerant then they thought I had endo. They told me it wasn't endo and I moved on. Now, reading about diagnosing it... I'm not sure how they came to that conclusion.

Anyway, I am now 21 and have had the same stomach trouble off and on. I was given meds for severe pain during my periods in HS. I had horrible, horrible back pain and still do.

Well, about two years ago I started bleeding during my period and it didn't stop until I went to the doctor and was prescribed progesterone to stop the bleeding after 18 days.

Back in September of 07 I became pregnant, but had a miscarriage shortly after in October. We TTC again for 5 months with no luck. Right after which I started having mid cycle bleeding. Just some spotting for about 3 days with ovulation accompanied by lower back pain.

My LMP was Sept. 7th and the 19th I started spotting. I haven't stopped. Today is day 9 and it has gotten to where I'm starting to feel sick. Maybe from blood loss? I went to urgent care and they said there was nothing they could do so I set up a pap for tues.

I have no insurance as I just started a new job, but I am so frustrated to a point of tears as to what is going on with my body...

Any suggestions, advice... ANYTHING would be helpful!

Thank you.




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