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marcar1008

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #45 on: February 22, 2011, 04:01:30 pm »
 :angel11: hope everything is all good.

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #46 on: February 22, 2011, 04:34:56 pm »
:angel11: hope everything is all good.

aw thank you =)


another thing i forgot to add to the update: I've been eating healthier, and have lost 3 lbs.
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #47 on: February 22, 2011, 07:45:25 pm »
I have no suggestions for you that haven't already been voiced, but just want to reiterate what was said earlier - you know your body! Do not let them poo poo your pain nor try to dismiss it as 'all in your head'. When my daughter was 16 she had an ovarian cyst, the (male) gyno didn't want to give her anything for pain - said it wasn't that bad. I flew off the handle & ask him how he wouls know? & if he had ever had an ovarian cyst! I did & it had ruptured so I knew what she was going through.

I understand the lack of insurance, but try to find a clinic that bases the office charge on your income or just go to the ER. Most hospitals will work with you on the payments, even write off the bill if you can't afford to pay.   

Years ago, 3 after months after seeing my gyn I found a lump in my breast, was having cramping etc. I had no insurance & had just been laid off from my job. I went to Planned Parenthood which was dirt cheap. They found that I had cervical, uterine & colon polyps, plus the cyst in my breast. For a few months I felt I was living at the doctors' offices - needless to say never saw that gyn again!

Good luck sweetie & keep calling the doc till you get this resolved or as I suggested, just go to the ER.
I will keep watching for updates.

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #48 on: February 22, 2011, 08:25:58 pm »
I have no suggestions for you that haven't already been voiced, but just want to reiterate what was said earlier - you know your body! Do not let them poo poo your pain nor try to dismiss it as 'all in your head'. When my daughter was 16 she had an ovarian cyst, the (male) gyno didn't want to give her anything for pain - said it wasn't that bad. I flew off the handle & ask him how he wouls know? & if he had ever had an ovarian cyst! I did & it had ruptured so I knew what she was going through.

I understand the lack of insurance, but try to find a clinic that bases the office charge on your income or just go to the ER. Most hospitals will work with you on the payments, even write off the bill if you can't afford to pay.   

Years ago, 3 after months after seeing my gyn I found a lump in my breast, was having cramping etc. I had no insurance & had just been laid off from my job. I went to Planned Parenthood which was dirt cheap. They found that I had cervical, uterine & colon polyps, plus the cyst in my breast. For a few months I felt I was living at the doctors' offices - needless to say never saw that gyn again!

Good luck sweetie & keep calling the doc till you get this resolved or as I suggested, just go to the ER.
I will keep watching for updates.

Thank you for the advice. I have been to the er for the pain, and they gave me Hydrocodone for the pain. But as far as everything else, they said that I have to see a gynocologist because they couldn't find the source of the pain. I now have insurance through my father, but I still have to pay 25.00 per office visit. WHich doesn't sound like alot, but is. I have searched for clinics in my area, and there aren't any.  But thank you so much for the support. I hope that soon I can post an update that everything is ok. =)
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #49 on: February 23, 2011, 03:14:20 pm »
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I think I'm having a period, its very light, but there is something going on there
Pain is almost completely gone!
It all happened in the coarse of like 2 hours lol
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #50 on: February 23, 2011, 03:22:58 pm »
well i would say it your body 's way of telling you soem things wrong or renewing, i just had a friend go thru that same thi ng yesterday!

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Re: Health question for females?
« Reply #51 on: February 23, 2011, 03:24:52 pm »
Wow. That sounds horrible.  I hope everything works out and you get some answers.

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