I thought i had a yeast infection so he gave me one pill to take once a week for 4 weeks if it didn’t go away to go back so i did yesterday. He did a pap and and pelvic exam and sent me for bloodwork. I was really constipated for awhile also...so now I’m going to see a gynaecologist aug 12 and they want me to go for a pelvic ultrasound before that.
When he did the internal he said my uterus had dropped since my last pap last year alittle bit but he also felt like a little bulge he said I’m not going to use the word mass cause its not but he also said my uterus looked irritated but i have this constant burning there for like 2 months now..so i thought i would ask if anyone is going through something like this. I haven’t had a period since last sept just spotted abit march 30 but not calling that a period as it was the size and toonie..lol..any feedback would be great..oh yes i had bloodwork done all that was fine..thanks everyone..i also deal with really bad aniexty and this is not helping me
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😏 I’m so sorry you have to wait till August, I can well imagine your anxiety levels.. On the plus side your blood work was fine, but the symptoms probably need a gynaecologists opinion. Can you ask to take any cancellation that may come up🤔
The ultrasound should show anything like fibroids or polyps, so try to get that as soon as you can. Maybe contact your doctors or hospital & see if they can fit you in if someone cancels so you don't have to wait & worry as long as August.
im just waiting for the pelvic ultrasound to be booked but i called my doctor this morning to see if i can take my aniexty meds more often but I dont like to cause there addictive and I dont need that problem
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