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From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 02 Nov 2002 03:57:58 -0500


I am 18 years old and got my first period when I was about 13. It only lasted for a few days and then I had another when I was about 15. Sense then I haven't had a period. I am extreamly over wieght (350 lbs.) and my mom said that could have alot to do with it so we havn't worried much about it. Recently I noticed one side of my stomach is alot larger than the other. It's like one day it was normal and the next the right side of it was real big. It has been like that for about 2 months now. I am scared to death about going to the Gynocologist or anything but I'm also afraid it could be a tumor or something. I sometimes stay up at night and I can't stop crying because I am so scared, yet I don't want to go to the dr. because of what they might tell me. I have also never had sex, so going to the Dr. for something like that would make me feel very uncomfortable. I get very upset and nervious when I go to the doctor. I'm trying to lose weight but it's not helping my stomach. I don't know what to do about any of this. Someone please give me some advise, and please don't just say go have an exam.

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