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Re: HYSTERECTOMY: someone PLEASE HELP!!!From: Sara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:56:10 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Kathy M wrote: >I hope everything turns out ok and you get some answers today. With symptoms like these I would not wait 3 weeks to see a doctor. Take care and please post if you get some answers! Sara >The doctor that did my operation moved away, and its his office that >scheduled my appointment for 3 weeks from now. Perhaps today I will in >fact go to the er to get checked out. I know this is not right, and I >am really really scared about what is going on. >Thanks for the advise Sara! > >Kathy > >At Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Sara wrote: >> >>At Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Sara wrote: >>> >>>At Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Kathy M wrote: >>>> >>>>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 >>> >>>Kathy, >>> >>>I would call the doctor in the morning for some peace of mind. It can't >>>hurt. 3 weeks is a long time to wait and worry. Just be pro-active if >>>you can. >> >>I would think your doctor's nurse could be of some help. And if you are >>still having this kind of pain tomorrow I would definately demand to see >>the doctor as soon as humanly possible or go to the ER. >>I know this doesn't help much. Wish I had more information.
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