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Continued Symptoms

Hi everyone. The strangeness hasn't let up and it's coming on a year now. I went to the doctor last Thursday for severe pain in my lower back and waist and they couldn't find anything wrong (everyone I've spoken to about it says it sounded like a kidney stone, which is a possibility. My grandmother's had her first at eighty six.) I'm still bleeding, but it seems to be getting heavier, and the large clots are regular. I've been having off and on IBS symptoms that I'm not sure if they're related to this or not as well, but they might be worth mentioning if they are. Some potentially unrelated aches and pains too, but that's only worth mentioning if all of you think it is. There are periods when the bleeding becomes light and almost seems like it's ready to end, but it's been ongoing for about eleven months. I'm not really sure what I should do. Should I worry?


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I agree, you should see a gyno. I have had trans vaginal u/s and ct which the latter picked up on some areas an u/s didn't. It was nothing sinister, but I do need a hysterectomy at some point to address my issues.
As I've said in another post, better safe then sorry.
All the best
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What u r explaining sounds normal. Even tho annoying I don't think you should worry too much. If the women in your family have had the same thing about the same age as you perhaps it's just a family history.
I don't know your age but I got the same way when I reached peri menopause.
Maybe a trip to the Gyno should be in order, can't hurt right!
Be well
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