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Blood Clots

I have had some pain in my lower stomach, I went to the doctor and they told me that it may be constipation..So I made sure I was eating right and going to the bathroom regularly..After one week I  went back to the doctors, they asked me how my period was and if I had noticed any changes, at the time no. I went for an ultrasound and nothing was found.. I ended up going to the hospital b/c my doctor couldnt see me and I was starting to worry. That was about 3 months ago, the pain has pretty much gone now ... Only getting it once in a while...Well I started my period 2 days ago and noticed it was heavy..I have since then seen 5-6 blood clots come out ... One the size of a loonie..Im starting to worrie again but I cant see my doc for another 2 months b/c they are soo full.. Does anyone know what is going on with me?..Am I just becoming a hypercondracte? Sorry about the spelling guys Im writing fast...
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Thank you, I appreciate your comment, It makes me feel like Im not crazy like people are telling me lol.. I also just found out that there is some digestive problems in my family, so I am going to my doctors soon and mentioning it..Thank you again for your reply
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I recently had the same feeling. I would go to see another doctor. I was having similar pain in my abdomen, and was told to do the same thing. I spent about a month on laxatives, as well as stress treatments. The pain never got better, so I went to see another doctor. It turned out that I had advanced endometriosis, as well as a large tumor on one of my ovaries. As soon as I saw my (current) doctor, they saw what was wrong and ended up doing surgery 2 days later. All that to say, definitely get a second opinion. Its always better to make sure you are okay. I believe that we know our bodies, and its important to not let a single doctor have all the say. Dont just think you are a hyperconracte, listen to your body!
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