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Re: Lower left painFrom: M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 29 Sep 2001 18:10:04 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 28 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >I am 30 years old an I have been diagnosed with a fibroid tumor in my >uterus, a large cyst on my right ovary (the size is "i think" the Dr. >said 4 with 5 being high risk)and a complex cyst on my left ovary which >has a hard mass in it (what it is=unknown). I am currently waiting for >another ultra sound to be performed (the Dr. wants more detail). When >I explained my symptoms to the Dr. she thought it might be more than >just what has been diagnosed. she thought my colon may be playing a >role in some of my pain. I have been experiencing LLQ pain. it started >eight months ago and has only been getting worse. I first went to the >Dr. because I was experiencing spotting, dizziness, fatique, and a >feeling of low blood sugar. I was diagnosed with anemia and the latter >listed. But my LLQ has been getting worse. the pain has gotten so that >I cannot exercise anymore. In addition, after I have been on my feet >for awhile my lower stomach enlarges. during extreme conditions my left >side is bigger than my right. I also have a tremendous amount of >pressure and tenderness in the LLQ (at time it can feel a burning >sensation and sharp pain). Extreme air has also been a problem. At >times I can go for days without ever having a bow movementor it will be >the extream opposite. The doctor suggested this could be pulype. >thanks for your help > >-- >Is anyone familiar with my symptoms? I am less worried about my colon and >more worried about my ovary (because I want to have children). >Either way, I want this pain to stop. Should I pushed the issue >for colonoscopy or should I wait for my current situation to get under control? >Do my symptoms fit with my female problems or does it sound like the colon? ..I want my old life back. These symptoms are controlling the >activity level and I am scared to eat (because it make it worse). > >Thanks Cyrena
your symptoms certainly could be related to the ovarian cysts, and the
complex one on the left deserves further evaluation, perhaps even a
laparoscopy if it is still present after teh next ultraosund
>
-- M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG South Lake Tahoe, CA
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