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I have had enough flippin pain

Sent to Health Experts July 03 12:00 AM

I am 38 years old with a history of uterine cancer( 17 at diagnosis )
Not do to condeloma (venerial wart virus) I was diagnosed with severe dysplasia/ w/carcinoma. I had a cone biopsy and had an undeterminal line of spread. I went through 2 years of d and c, (and yes I know what that is) I did this every two months.
My problems now are these: My pap smears actually are missing human cells. My doctor has not been able to tell me what cells are not there, but the lab sends my cell
swab back with a "redo, insufient material" It has been done three times and the lab insists that I don't have certain cells and or the sample is not complete. I developed large fibroids which were found by ultrasound in 2004 and were removed April of 2005 by myoectomy. Basball size, 2 of them. They are now growing back, marble size a year later. I also have developed a golfball cyst on my left ovary which is causing pain and bleeding in between periods( iI have been having A 5 day period every 15 days or
some form of bleeding mid cycle. My hormone levels tested normal. I have extream water retention to the point where my face looks puffy, and I am a thin person 5/7&1/2
140 pounds. I have had severe cramps all of my life during menstration and I also have
very painful breast cysts. At this point, my right breast is so much larger than the left one I am not able to conceal it by clothing. Everything is worse since The myoectomy.
I have horrible abdominal pain and bloating. I take stuff for it but I don't get much relief.
I am inclined to have all female organs removed at this point, I just want to be well and have my life back. I could always get a good breast reduction from a plastic surgeon
if the breast issues do not correct themselves. Is there anything I can do to help myself?
All the doctors do is tell me not to eat salt and drink water. It is useless. I try to keep my sodium intake at 1200mg a day. I never use table salt. Do you know how hard it is to keep a intake level that low??? Very hard., and it really doesn't help. I have great medical insurance, so I could go to any doctor you could suggest. I just want to be well
and not feel so bad. Is it possible I have cancer that they are not looking for or detecting??? I wonder about that. Is it possible that salt is the culprit? I have taken the vitamin E and all the B vitamins. I have eliminated caffine and any type of booze and got zero help. The only thing that ever seemed to make a difference was not smoking, so I am quiting again. Not good to smoke anyway, so no big deal. Please give me advice on self help and a specialist who can assist. This is ruining my job, my marriage and my happiness. I must make it stop.
Baseball size, so not too big, but bothersome to say the least

 

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