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Very confused, dr. called with results.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 214011" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I vote for keep looking. A friend just told me her story:</p><p> </p><p>She would have heavy periods and discomfort/pain for 10 days. She went into the doctor. An student assisted in the exam and told the doctor something did not feel right. The doctor pooh poohed it and told my friend that there was nothing wrong. That doctor told her because it didn't last up to 3 weeks that there was nothing to worry about. Her periods were so heavy that they had to plan their family events around it. No traveling or visitors during that time. She went to a different doctor months later and had another exam. That doctor scheduled an emergency surgery. She had a large football shaped mass of gunk growing inside her! I don't know which tests they choose to do that found that. </p><p> </p><p>Keep looking - ask what tests are needed to find growths (non-cancerous as well as cancerous). Hers was non-cancerous.</p><p> </p><p>You are very fortunate to have a doctor willing to get to the bottom of this. The ones in our town would have stopped looking after the very first very basic test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 214011, member: 5096"] I vote for keep looking. A friend just told me her story: She would have heavy periods and discomfort/pain for 10 days. She went into the doctor. An student assisted in the exam and told the doctor something did not feel right. The doctor pooh poohed it and told my friend that there was nothing wrong. That doctor told her because it didn't last up to 3 weeks that there was nothing to worry about. Her periods were so heavy that they had to plan their family events around it. No traveling or visitors during that time. She went to a different doctor months later and had another exam. That doctor scheduled an emergency surgery. She had a large football shaped mass of gunk growing inside her! I don't know which tests they choose to do that found that. Keep looking - ask what tests are needed to find growths (non-cancerous as well as cancerous). Hers was non-cancerous. You are very fortunate to have a doctor willing to get to the bottom of this. The ones in our town would have stopped looking after the very first very basic test. [/QUOTE]
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