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178345 tn?1242536246

STILL HAVING PAIN

I am still having this nagging pain on my left back..pressure feeling  in my buttocks. I swear it feels like I have my cysts back...crazy after all  this time.  Should I be concerned? Gia
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178345 tn?1242536246
Hi Elizabeth, Thanks for the info...I had this pain prior to my surgery..I assumed it was from the cysts...guess I was wrong..I will give it a little longer and hen see what happens. Take Care, Gia :)
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187799 tn?1219609573
I'm so sorry that you are having pain - has it been going on since your surgery?  I can tell you though that butt pain could very well be back related (disc issues) as that is what I am suffering from so bad along with the gyno pains.  All the docs think this hysto will relieve the pain though so we'll see.

But since you had your surgery, I would suggest you start there as Carol said.

My very best to you..... Elizabeth
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178345 tn?1242536246
Thanks Carol - I wish you luck on your upcoming surgery. I will check out my symptoms because I am still having the pain. Thanks for responding. Stay Strong!  Gia :)
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394610 tn?1326725395
Hi gia,

I would check it out.  After all the stories I hear, read -

Please don't be afraid to call that doctor's office and request a check up - and request that they do an internal US.  
Be specific. Don't say, "Well, I don't know..... ."  Say, " I know something is wrong."  

When we are wishy-washy, I think that the doctors take that as a sign we are okay.

Then when they do the internal US - and all is okay.   You will feel better for knowing, one way or the other!

Let us know!  Praying you are okay,

Carol
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