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From: Germaine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 23 Dec 1998 13:11:23 -0600 (CST)


Germain Smith-valentine wrote: I’ve always been irregular except when I was on the Pill. I have had 3 C-Sections and a Tubal (Cut/Burn). During the tubal the doctor reported I had quite a bit of scar tissue that he removed.

Since the tubal (17 years ago) I have had the following symptoms:

1. Swelling and tenderness right over the ovaries (in alternates). 2. Severe Pre-cramping. It’s like I know my period is due, my breast are tender, I’m bloaty, it’s time - I usually take an aspirin and presto - period comes cramping ends.

Recently:

3. The past 3 years I’ve vaginal bleeding between periods. Right now it is every day. I’m not really sure if its vaginal or urinal. I’ve had checkups - test for STD’s. I have not been sexually active for 3 years. I was married to one person of which I was only sexually active with him. 4. The problem is there is an odor to the discharge ...either from blood or the actual discharge. I have to wash twice a day. When I douche it goes away a couple of days - then it’s back. I hope its an infection - but the doctors haven’t found anything.

ABOUT me: I’m 41 (the last 5 years I have gained 100lbs). A sister suffers from an overactive thyroid. A sister and mother had ovarian and cervical cyst. My grandmother died of cervical cancer (age 86) - she had vaginal spotting also.

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Ms Valentine



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