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596192 tn?1225446998

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hi its me again i visited my Doc 2 weeks ago he said that my cyst is now 17.3cm and that i need to see a bowel Doc as it is endo and will prob be stuck to bowel im in so much pain but bowel Doc cant see me till 23 oct then i will have to wait for them to get together to do the op i have been told that this will be in jan 09 the cyst grew 9 cm in 2 weeks amd the pain is so bad but no one wants to help me
chris
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596192 tn?1225446998
good morning
just to update you all i have seen another Gyn and he will do the op for me  for £4000 i should be getting it for free on the NHS as i pay my national insurance lol.... so i need to go to hospital on tue 30th to have the op and i wil have to have a stoma after as the endo has fixed to every thing... just my luck ... i just like the say you girls are such a help and a big thank you xxx chris
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356929 tn?1246389756
Is there a possibility of seeing another Dr? I see no reason for you to be in so much pain for so long. I think I"d look into getting another opinion..

Good luck,
Sandy
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I can relate to waiting. I have no insurance and cannot find a dr. to help me. I don't  know if it is the same thig but I have a cyst and I have terrible gas pains and every morning I have a bowel movement, it feels like labor pains!! I hope you get it taken care of soon. I feel for you!
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196469 tn?1365387975
It sounds like you need to find another Dr.  What kind of Dr are you seeing?  Gyn? Gyn/Onc? family Dr?  
I had endo on my bowels too and I know the pain you are in.  Have they done a colonoscopy to see if the endo is on the inside?  
I hope you find relief soon.  The waiting is so hard!

Feel better!

Heidi
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