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Hi everyone,

I recently had a full STD test and came back negative for everything except for HPV, the high-risk type. I had an ultrasound, nothing unusual. During my pelvic exams, nothing unusual on the skin or anything. Doctor thinks my symptoms are from something else but seems to have no desire to help me find out what.

-I have pelvic pain like mentrual cramps all month
-Last month I had almost no period, this month it's so heavy and clumpy and thick (sorry if TMI) I usually have normal, uncrampy periods. Only slight back pain. This is hell.
-Vaginal discharge is like cottage cheese sometimes, really thin and watery sometimes, and sometimes not even there
-Can't seem to get wet enough to have intercourse comfortably
-Pain near cervix during intercourse
-Never hungry, nauseated most of the time (pregnancy test came back neg)
-Extreme itching of JUST the area by the clitoris and around the folds, sometimes near the vagina as well (this has been going on for many months now

BACKGROUD

I had chlamydia for a month, had it treated, had it again, and treated again. During my recent test, chlamydia came back negative. I have had a yeast infection, and this is not it. I also have symptoms like a urinary tract infection, without the frequency urge. That test came back neg.

Please someone help. No doctor seems to want to answer my questions, and I've been to three so far and another appointment in 2 weeks. Money down the drain.

Do I have PID?
Endometriosis?
Cancer?

And how can i get my doctor to believe me? I don't want to keep going back. She was like "oh, just take a bath and something for irritable bowel syndrome" and I'm like No, see, that's just not it. It's something in my vagina. I was treated for Bacterial Vaginosis (flagyl) which did nothing.

So...no sex for me ever again?
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One was a physician, one was an ultrasound doctor (I don't know the technical name) and the other one was a gyn. She said it's probably irritable bowel syndrome and doesn't thing it's PID. But, I think she's wrong because I have so much more going on. Im going back in a couple weeks, i will just mention these things to her. I did have chlamydia a while ago that was treated, and the test is negative now. Could I still have PID?
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Hi there! Sorry so late...

I'm banking on PID. Have your doctors already mentioned PID as a possibility? What kind of doctors have you seen? (You said 3 different ones are they all gyn docs?)

Wish you luck, keep up posted.
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