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From: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Apr 14 20:36:14 1999


Hello everyone!

Well, I felt bad all day yesterday and this morning was having severe pains in lower abdomen (right at hair line), radiating down sides of vagina to top of inner thighs (which hurt really bad almost constantly), and excruciating lower back pain that radiates down my hips and buttocks.

Have been trouble urinating. Have to strain, kinda splatters or trickles out and burns. Urine test - Neg., but had blood in urine. gyn made appt. with urologist on the 29th.

Well, i called because of the pain this morn. They had me come right in. gyn examined me, i almost jumped off the table when he touched my bladder. he said i didn't need him, i needed urologist. called and got me in. had to sit 2 and 1/2 hrs. in the waiting room. took lots of x-rays. said that everything looked fine. he had to dialate my bladder. he said that it was growing shut, because of scar tissue. Why????? He said that it could be from past surgeries. I have only had a lap. in 98' and in 94' i had kidney stones and they had to dialate me then. So why would i have scar tissue? it hurt like hell to, what ever he did. i wanted to kick him in the head. he also said that he didn't think that the pain described in first column was being caused by urinary problems.

Any way, it hurts really bad to p now, because of the dialation. but he said that it would. but it all comes out in a stream again and i don't have to strain.

But, i'm still in pain. Go Figure!!!!!!

Any comments, would be greatly appreciated, as always.

Thanks in advance. Lots of Love Kim




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