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Ovarian cancer? How do I made my doctors listen? |
I am 32, history of ovarian cysts, and severe menstrual bleedingthat lasts for 8-10 days. Started having a lot of other issues 2 years ago, like bloating, and other digestive issues. Went to the GI doctor, nothing. All paps have come out normal, but still having painful intercourse, bleeding, and clear discharge with blood in it. I also had bladder surgery a year ago due to incontinence issues, which is starting all over again! On top of that, having lower back pain that doesn't go away, and pelvic pain and pressure. The pressure is constant, but the pain comes and goes, unless I have sex with my husband, then I'm bleeding and sore and miserable for days afterward. Have never been able to use tampons, and also have alternating constipation and diahrea. Was misdiagnosed with PCOS and underwent HRT for a year, am also anemic now. All of this points to ovarian cancer, does it not? So how do I can my GYN to listen to me??? I have 2 autistic kids to take care of, please help! Have also become extremely fatigued lately although I'm taking plenty of Iron. Change doctors. You can ask your GYN for a referral to see another doctor for a second opinion. Or you can change doctors on your own. By all means, make an appointment SPECIFICALLY to look into the possiblity of ovarian cancer. If your gyn-ob will not listen, the go to someone else. You can call another gyn-ob and say point-blank that you are having symptoms that seem consistent with ovarian cancer and want to be checked as quickly as possible. If this isn't cancer, then you still want treatment for whatever it is, so be assertive. Remember, the squeaky hinge gets the greasing. Gosh, sounds like you are going through alot. I don't think it is a matter of having this particular GYN listen to you, its a matter of finding one who WILL. Find another GYN to give you another opinion. Only YOU know your body. Best of luck to you. HI DaniLynn These symptoms do not necessarly point to ovarian cancer, but it sure does sound like something. Please see another physician, get a CT scan (not just an ultrasound). No one would listen to me either. My son was 11 months old and had swollen lymph nodes all over and severe bruising for no reason. Two times they sent him home after looking at his ears nose and throat with antibiotics. I had been looking up these symptoms on the internet and I knew they all pointed towards some sort of lymphotic cancer. I finally had enough, he wasn't eating, wasn't urinating, wasn't playing, he was just laying there whimpering for a week and I took him into the ER and demanded they do a CBC with differentials on him- low and behold an hour after the CBC, the doc came in and told me he had leukemia. A bone marrow aspirate later told us exactly what type. (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia). You know yourself, you know your symptoms and you know your fears. Find yourself a different physician or go into an emergency room and tell them your concerns and what your primary physician has to say about it and tell them you want a full work up. |
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