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Re: RLQpain and nausea, off to the GYNFrom: Janice (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 28 Feb 2002 12:42:33 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Laura wrote: > >Hi...well so far no one has answered my post from 2/26, but I thought >I'd try again. The labs (liver, gallbladder, pancreas) came back >normal. I just made an appointment with my gynecologist, as much as I >don't want ANOTHER pelvic exam this week, I guess it is unavoidable. Has >anyone else experienced anything like this before (see previous post for >details). I'm still having nausea and intermittent dull pain in my >right side. Still wondering if GI is a better route to go, but I am >trying GYN first because my doctor's office is pushing that line of >inquiry. > >I feel really frustrated, and I wonder if I'm not just getting turfed to >GYN simply because GPs have a hysteria prejudice when it comes to >dealing with women with abd. pain (I kind of get the feeling that for >them, "endo" is the euphamism for "hysteria"). The GYN I saw first >about this (last week, at my school infirmary) felt pretty confident >this was not gynecological. Where does this cycle of frustration end? >With me just not going to see anyone and hoping the symptoms resolve on >their own? And they wonder why women stop going for regular exams and >get noncompliant about health care. It's this kind of crap that does >it. I'm only 30. Much more of this and I won't ever want to go to >another doctor again. >-really really frustrated Take some adive. If you don't feel or know you don't have a gyn problem, then use your better judgement and don't go to a gyn doctor. Find a doctor perhaps a woman, to do test and find the problem. Today, women are referred to a gyno even when they don't need one. Use your own judgement.
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