Saturday, January 23, 2010

Cervical Polyps Come Back Cervical, Polyp, Ovarian, Cancer?

Cervical, Polyp, Ovarian, Cancer? - cervical polyps come back

I bled on and off for about 6 months. However, I started with really bad pains in the abdomen and back in recent months, and I had bad digestion. Today I am a doctor (I was before, but still bleeding badly for them to do something.) Could the suspension of a (first in over 5 years I know that it's stupid of me), but I started to bleed badly during the test. She also said that if one considers that the substance is really beside himself, he sent to a pathologist. He sees something that she thinks "is a cop, but she said she can not be sure. Then I began to see a specialist. If I do not bleed, I have a discharge that is so thick. I'm not sexually active are more than four years and I have an STD. I never had any other problems and so feminine, and have no children. I'm kind of scared because there are many cases of cancer in my family. My dad has cancer my grandmother died of cancer, and my cousinCancer ... I have a bad feeling that this is not polyps. If anyone knows anything about these things, please comment. I see the specialist until 23 June There is no worse, but she told me, not about other things to think Dr. ... How can anyone not think about it? It was said that my neck does not look good with this type of normal form
() () Who is a circle outside, but it was like (*) the star is only an idea of the picture she showed me give. The opening was from something she could not see blocked. So if anyone out there who will be asked to shed light on something.
Thank you, sorry for the long message, I am very nervous.

1 comment:

Ozgirl said...

I know that is waiting to see a specialist can be terrifying and exhausting, but really no other way. If your doctor is not willing to guess what is wrong is - and of course something - then it is foolish to do.

Until a proper review is conducted, and the lab reports are back, all the speculation that it use to their concerns. Make sure that the specialist in the history of his family and then ask many questions as possible. It makes sense what you want to do and have a good friend to write to you. This way you have someone to talk about the affair with.

I hope it will be resolved quickly.

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