13/f i had surgery like a month ago because i had a cyst in my left ovary. i am feeling some pain and i really need help. i didnt tell my parents because i did that before i was gonna have surgery and they rushed me to the emergency room...so i dont wanna worry them, but should i... i guess what i'm asking for is some advice on health so if theres any doctors or nurses out there PLEASE help me!
karenR answered Saturday November 4 2006, 7:46 pm: Anytime anything unusual is happening to your body and it just doesn't feel normal, let someone know.
Since you have recently had surgery some pain is probably expected. But if you just don't feel right don't hesitate to tell your parents. I know the thought of having to go back to the doctors is scary, but you really need to catch a problem before it gets worse. So go tell your mom you are having some pain. The doctor will have told her what kind of pain you can expect to be normal. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
isis answered Saturday November 4 2006, 5:34 pm: Parents are there to do the worrying and to look out for you, it's in the job description. You really need to tell them you are in pain. It may be nothing but do you honestly want to take that risk? No one here is going to be able to tell you if there is something wrong, even if they are qualified, you need to be checked over in person by a doctor.
Please tell your parents you are in pain as soon as you can? After all, the sooner you tell them, the quicker it will be sorted out, then you can stop worrying and the pain can be dealt with.
Hope that helps and the best of luck. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
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