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687614 tn?1244197979

A moving fibroid?

Hi, this may sound a bit crazy...but I went to the doctor (OB-GYN) a while ago after finding a lump in the lower right quadrant of my abdomen.  Of course when I went for an ultrasound they found no lumps in the area... one was found about the size of a gulf ball and they said it was a fibroid in the uterine lining.  I went back to my doctor having problems with 13 day heavy periods...no sooner I get over one  then I get PMS a week later (very sore heavy hot breasts of which I have never gotten before) then I get another period 8-9 days later. He said that my uterus was the size of like being 4 months pregnant. He felt a larger lump in the exam than what showed on the ultrasound...He said that I could chose to have a hysterectomy at my own leisurely pace.  That was that...last I knew he was to call me with a specialist's name and number.  I had already tried taking birth control hormones and I only bled more and and had problems with more heart palpitations (made my heart rhythms worse), and nausea...so I don't consider it an option anymore!

Now comes the strange part...recently this lump is traveling throughout my abdominal cavity.  Getting in the way when I am doing yoga, dancing, biking... and I woke up this morning and it was pushing out my belly button!!!  I can push it around to a more comfortable position (I don't know if I should be doing that as it hurts badly and feels weird when it rolls to a different spot.)  Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?  When I feel my abdomen the hard lump feels kind of like a hard long tube like structure...a little larger on one side than the other....And it really hurts when it is trapped up high like under my rib cage...most of the time it lies sideways on top of my pubic bone.  Sometimes it pushes on my bladder and then I have the urge to go all day!  I talk to the doctor about this and all he says is that the fibroid can move because the uterus is not a stable organ, so the lump would move around with the uterus.  I said this must be one large fibroid...certainly feels larger than what was noted...His response...I am also feeling my uterus too (as I am more of a slender build.)  How many people can feel their uterus?  Anyway, He says that he is sending me to a specialist that might know more, but i have heard nothing from him!  This is so uncomfortable...Has anyone heard of this or experienced it before? My thoughts are roaming and my anxiety is soaring on top of it all!
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687614 tn?1244197979
Help, No One has had this before?  Now I am really afraid!
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