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does this sound familiar?

Hi everyone,Gosh where to begin....2 years ago I went in for a partial colectomy cause I had some major "changes" like not going for weeks at a time and change in color ect back pains left plank pains swellybelly ect....well after the patial colectomy I still wasnt going ..all the same symtoms and a few new ones...blood in urine hi counts on the liver ect....went under the knife agian to have another partial colectomy and he found a cyst mascarading as a baseball :-)~ hanging around on my ovary. he said he cut the top off of it and my body would reabsorb it. now I have 6 inches of large intestines left...all the same symtoms to this day and a new cyst on my kidney....no one has ever told me complex or any of that other stuff but you guys sound as though you have alot of the same symtoms I do. I just went to a new doc about 2 weeks ago with severe left flank pain but she is ofcaorse on vacation lol....and was in the ER a few months ago. the ultra sound showed the new cyst but nothing else...all other blood work showed the liver enzymes up trace blood in urine still to this date after 2 years. what should I ask the doc Im lost and the hands my health has been in this far have sliced n diced me but I wonder if they looked at the right things now that i have been reading in here..... buggn out!!!
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If you have not already had one ask for a ct scan.Dawn
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thanks....:-)
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