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I need help. Can anyone help me?

About nine months ago, I got sick. I had a swollen lymph node in my armpit, severe pain all over my body, and intense headaches. Three months ago, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Since the diagnoses, I have developed more symtpoms. I have rectal bleeding, excessive urinatian, a large growth in my vagina that hurts when I try to insert a tampon, and twitches in my limps and muscles that I cannot control. I'm thinking that the original diagnoses may be wrong. Are the symptoms serious enough to have a trip to the doctor? My next appointment is in september, and I think I should just wait until then. For extra info, I'm 14, and, obviously, a girl. I take 3,200 mg of ibuprofen every day, if that has anything to do when anything.

Public Comments

1. Please! Go to the doctor, do not wait!

2. If you have symptoms that have progressed or come about since you made your appointment Call your doctor back and let them know these new symptoms. More then Likely they will want to see you sooner. If they don't see another doctor.

3. OMG , I HOPE THIS IS A JOKE..

If not , GO TO THE DOCTOR RIGHT NOW. !!!!

They are the only ones that can help.

4. SEEK MEDICAL HELP RIGHT AWAY! I think it's 99.9 percent possible that you have been misdiagnosed! If you cannot go to your regular doctor schedule an appointment with a OBGYN or go to the hospital. This sounds much to serious to ignore any longer. Have you told your family about this?
Good luck!

5. Waiting until September to go and see the doctor IS THE WRONG THING TO DO.
First of all, that much motrin is toxic....you are literally eating a hole in the lining of your stomach right now as we speak.
Have you been tested for MS? LUPUS? MD?
You need to go and see a neurologist and a doctor that specializes in internal medicine.
These symptoms concern me and they should be expressed to a qualified physician...someone that will send you for some testing and lab work.
Talk with your parents? Do they know?
Please, let them know and make an appointment sooner than September.

6. you need the services of the best internal medical practitioner. get a series of laboratory tests. don't take any pain reliever without prescription as it may complicate your situation. have this done rightaway time ticks!...

7. DO NOT WAIT!!! CALL THE DOCTOR!!!

I don't know anything about fibromyalgia, but I do know that any time you develop new symptoms that are ongoing, you need to check in with your doctor. New symptoms can either indicate that a new diagnosis is needed, that the disease is progressing differently than expected, that you need a new type of treatment or that you are having reactions to the medication (3200 mg sounds like an awful lot).

Call the doctor's office and speak with a nurse or leave a message when you develop new symptoms. They will let you know whether you need to come in, or if it is something that is normal given your condition. Your doctor will ONLY be able to help you if they know everything that is going on, the sooner the better.

8. your asking if the symptoms are serious enough to go to a doctor? o my goodness! please go see a doctor, and not just one, but many.

9. Hey hon. Im sorry you have to put up with all of that :(
From what I've read about fibromyalgia, the pain and the twitches sound right. But did you tell your doctor about the vagina growth? I know it can be pretty embaressing... but Im guessing that it might help in the long run. Another thing, are you tired alot, do loud noises bother you, and do you get lots of headaches? Because I think that all of those are symptoms. If there is any concearn or any doubt in your mind that you were diagnosed wrong, I would say go and get it checked out. What could it hurt? I hope this helped, Im not a doctor or anything, but I hope I gave you a little new info! Take care!!