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So I had both an ultrasound and ct scan done and they saw an area in the ultrasound they were suspicious of and suggested a CT scan. Well I got it back and they were like well miraculously everything here is normal, no hernia of any kind after a pelvic CT yet the doc is still convinced I have a hernia. (He doesn't know I went and got the radiology reports from the diagnostic place) and so now he's recommended me to a surgeon. Does that mean he's thrown in the towel with me? He had me come in to tell me what was wrong and he was like the only way to fix this is surgery. Today I actually wrote down in one paragraph explaining exactly where my pain is and when it occurs. Lately though I've been having trouble urinating and I think that's exactly the muscle that's acting up. I'm beginning to think it's from being on my feet too long, too much bending done, fast paced walking. The area of pain has actually changed now that I quit bending down so much. Unfortunately the main issue here I think is the doc didn't really listen to my concerns from the beginning and he was like well if this hernia doesn't cause any problems we can take the wait and see approach I said fine and that's kind of why this has dragged out for a while, but I think there is something else wrong here, honestly. I actually think it's a sports hernia which actually isn't a hernia, just a pulled muscle.
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