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ONCOLOGY: Too many symptoms and it's driving me nuts

From: Pamela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:10:22 -0500 (CDT)


Okay so I have a VERY large fibroid and two medium size ones ( they have grown to almost double their original size in just 4 months), and my uterus rises about 2 inches past my belly button (about the size of a 5 month pregnant woman) I have been living with CHRONIC pain in my pelvic area and lower back for the better part of 8 years now, however the pain has gotten extremely worse. My periods,well heavy is a severe understatement. I am passing clots that are larger than a golf ball. Then after about 8-9 days of that, I continue spotting for about 15-20 days just to start it all over again. I can't have intercourse because it hurts too much, frequently urinating with some leakage from time to time, bowel movements haven't been normal for about 2 months now (diarreha). I understand that the fatigue that I have is probably from anemia, which I take extra iron but it doesn't seem to help. I can't eat hardly because I get nauseated. I can't get a straight answer from anyone (dr.s) And the last one said that he suspects uterine or ovarian cancer but the office won't see me until 9/11/07 (bad omen I think) There is a very big history of female specific cancers in my family (mother's side) and my 36 year old brother just won his battle with Stage 3 colon cancer.

If ANYONE has any input, PLEASE HELP ME OUT!! I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.






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