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June 8, 2015 - 5:39pm
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Hi Maxxie - I'm putting the topic of your inquiry into the subject line in hopes of getting the attention of any active members who might have similar experience.
If you and your doctor feel that a procedure is necessary to diagnosis a potential problem, then I think you have to weigh that against any possible discomfort that might follow. Sometimes prolapsed women do feel that something their doctor did was aggravating to their prolapse.....and oftentimes the things WE do to ourselves are too. Prolapsed organs are on the move all the time; we are always maintaining our pelvic organ support in the face of potential setbacks that can happen any time.
On the topic of a cancer scare.......I would discuss the hormones with your doctor and find out why she has had you taking these for 20 years.
Good luck with everything! - Surviving