
Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Abdomen With Nausea And Dizziness

Three years ago, I was in the exact same pain situation. It was discovered that I had some grapefruit sized cysts on both ovaries and a ton of scar tissue that had caused my uterus and left ovary to be adhered to my bowel. I had surgery to remove the cysts, scar tissue and my left ovary. Now, 3 years later, I have all the same issues, but presumably, there's nothing left in that area that could be causing this immense pain.
I don't have insurance and I have been to the ER in the past with these issues and they told me I was probably just having a bad period (I wasn't even bleeding) and sent me home. When the ER discovers that I'm uninsured, they will not treat me or even look at me. They won't run tests. They just send me home. I am in so much pain that I am considering going to the ER, but I am fearful that all I'll get is a $500 XXXXXXX and sent home again. I live in an extremely rural area and GYN appointments take months to get. There are only 3 GYNs within 50 miles of me.
I guess my questions are 1) do you think going to the ER is worth it for my symptoms/issues, 2) what can I say or tell them that may prompt them to actually help me?
Thanks so much for your time.
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this pain that you have reported. I understand your plight and the poor health care clients receive because of financial hardship and lack of insurance. I believe you need examinations at least a urine test, an abdominal ultrasound and probably a CT scan if no answers are gotten from these initial investigations.
For now, a combination of tylenol and Ibuprofen would do. Also, follow up with a urine test and abdominal ultrasound. These would be guiding enough and provide further orientations for investigations and management.
Keep me posted. I wish you well. Feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.

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