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| Anonymous | i need answers. scared | 4 | Yesterday, 2:57 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Oct 15 2007, 12:41 PM EDT
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About five days ago I was walking home from the bar, and yes I did have a couple of drinks. On my way home a felt a little pain and looked down and realized I was covered with blood. Now I am on the Depo shot and have not gotten my period in over 3 years, and i hardly ever spot. This night it was massive bleeding. It was so bad that it got all over my feet, legs, stomach, hands... all over my clothes and everything else I was around. I didn't have much pain, but I thought about it and before this happened i had some other symptoms. I was not peeing frequently (even if i drank gallons of water), my stomach was very bloaded, decrease in appetite, and diarrhea. I was taken to the ER and the doctor there was very uncertain of what may have been going on. He basically told me it could be spotting from being on the shot, but this was not spotting i lost a massive amount of blood. (i have never seen this much blood in my life) And he also said it could possibly be a cyst that had errupted. I was told to see a speacialist and see what they had to say. I am nervous about the situation. Since the bleeding has basically stopped, but i still get pain in my lower stomach and pelvic region. I am having troubles with insurance, being a graduate student, and have yet to be able to go to a speacialist. I was just curious if anyone has had this happen to them, or had any answers.
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| Anonymous | OBGYN? | 0 | Yesterday, 2:05 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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When can you get an obgyn? and what do you need one for?
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| kateambro | Prolapsed bladder | 10 | Sunday, 11:40 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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I had a fourth degree laceration with my second delivery. It was a forceps delivery. Since then, I have had problems with bladder and bowel control. I was diagnosed with a second degree cystocele and first degree rectocele about a year ago. I haven't had any problems with them until about a month ago. During my last period, I was changing my tampon and noticed a large bulge coming from my vagina. I also had lower back pain and cramping, which has continued since I discovered the bulge (which is my bladder prolapsing). I was wondering how many women have significant discomfort with a second degree cystocele, what is the cause of the discomfort, and why is this considered and elective surgery if one is having discomfort. I have had significant discomfort for the past month and my urogynecologist has dealt with the whole situation very passively. I am very discouraged, have been on pain medication for over a month, and I wonder why I must wait so long to get help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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| Redlipgloss | Foot Discoloration | 0 | Mar 24 2008, 1:58 AM EDT by Redlipgloss | |
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Hello! I have a case of some weird symmetrical foot discoloration going on. On the outer sides of both my feet, starting from the tops of my 3rd toe to the 5th, I have a symmetrical discoloration which extends half-way down the face of my foot. It's been like this for a few years now. I've gone to see doctors who can't determine what exactly it is, but I've been mainly hearing that it's a vascular disorder. I'm so self-conscious about it and it keeps me from being able to wear any open toed shoes. Is there someone who can give me advice on how to treat it? Please help!
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| Anonymous | Pls Help! | 0 | Mar 21 2008, 8:45 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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I had se3x with my partner last March 19. The condom broke. The next day, I bought Nordette, as an emergency contraceptive. I took 4tabs after buying then 4tabs after 12hours. In the morning, I vomited. After lunch I took 4tabs again. What are my chances of getting pregnant? By the way my last period started last march11. Please help me.
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