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Today I had an ultrasound scan on my pelvis and kidneys due the lower stomach pain, frequent urination , pooing straight after food. The consultant said they were unable to see my ovaries as my bowels were blocking them . They also said that they could see a lot of gas in my bowels. They’ve advised I have a mri scan so they can see my ovaries as the ultrasound wouldn’t show them. Now I’m even more worried

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Have they suggested a colonoscopy first? That always seems to be the first test when bowels are involved. Keep us posted. God Bless !

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Nooo they said that Mri would be best option as I’ve had urine problems efc

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