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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    37

    Someone please help I am scared

    Hi,

    Just last month and again tonight I have seen some mid cycle bleeding that I have never had before in my entire life! I have had lots and lots of trouble with my bowel for the last 6 months, bloating and really bad flatulence as well as impactions. Not to mention unbelievable pain!

    I don't know what to do because my GP really doesn't give a damn.

    I am scared, I am really upset.....I don't know what is going on or what I should do and I feel like I am loosing it.

    Please help
    M.J

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    561

    Hi M.J

    So sorry you are feeling this way can you change GP or get a second opinion? I hope its sorted for you soon

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
    5,729

    So sorry, sounds like you need a new GP .

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    37

    theres no openings for another GP in town. I don't know if I have endometriosis which would explain why I haven't fallen pregnant, or if there is another proble? All I know is that my body is saying something and I can't get to the bottom of it and I am scared its something bad.....I don't have any children and if there was a reason I lost my reproductive organs right now It would be the end of me for sure. I just couldn't deal with it.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Perth
    3,299

    Hi MJ, can you go back to your GP and insist on further investigation? The only way to diagnose endometriosis is through a laparoscopy.
    I had similar symptoms when I had endo, but they are just a few of many, it could be many things. Are you on the pill?
    Try not to stress out (I know easier said than done!). When I was diagnosed with endo, I had no children either and my doctor told me that I had severe endo, both tubes completely blocked and wouldn't be able to conceive naturally and that IVF would be about 30% success rate. Well 6 years later I have 2 healthy children and 1 on the way - ALL 3 conceived naturally. Don't give up hope yet. Keep pestering your GP for further tests, etc. Good luck. xx

  6. #6

    Oct 2008
    2,880

    Endo doesn't mean the end of your reproductive organs hun. Endo can be removed with a simple procedure by laparoscopy.

    I'd definitely be more firm with your GP and ask for these symptoms to be investigated further. The only way to tell properly if you have endo is by having an investigative lap.


  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
    707

    You do have the right to demand treatment. If your GP isn't concerned, ask him/her if there is anything you can do to allay your fears (ie, tests!). If the problems with your bowels are new as well, and you haven't changed your diet, that's worth checking out. I would be pushing it - and definitely take someone with you to be your advocate. Is your partner or Mum or a good friend able to come with you?

    If you get no joy, I'd call back the other GP (who has no openings), and tell them the story and how scared you are and that you're desperate for a second opinion, is there anything they can do to help you out?

    Good luck hun. I don't have endo, but I do have PCOS and was down the assisted conception track. I am now pregnant with our second (but have had 3 pregnancies) - they've all been natural. There are lots of horror stories, but equally so, there are lots of success stories. My PCOS was diagnosed after mid-cycle bleeding too.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    37

    Are you on the pill?

    both tubes completely blocked and wouldn't be able to conceive naturally and that IVF would be about 30% success rate. Well 6 years later I have 2 healthy children and 1 on the way
    Did you have any treatment for the blocked tubes? No not on the pill stopped taking it in 2005.

    Thanks heaps

    M.J

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    5,235

    The symptoms you mention could possibly be endo, but could be something more serious as well - not trying to be alarmist, but ovarian cancer is the silent killer of women because they are ignored when they thing something is wrong. Please do go back to the gp and make a bit of a scene about it and if necessary, print off oc symptoms and take them with you and point them out to the gp. It most likely isn't oc, but you do need to have investigations made regardless of what it is!