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Large lump...


Question Posted Tuesday April 3 2012, 9:39 pm

I had a baby 6 months ago and two months after my son was born i noticed a huge lump in my stomach that moves all around sometimes near my ribs,belly button, even above and below my belly button. It gets hard and i usually feel it most when i lay down... I had a c section if that helps. Im scared of what it could be i dont have insurance or money right now to go to the doctors. If any one has had this problem that would be great help!! Thank You!!

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday April 4 2012, 8:54 am:
We are not doctors and we are not allowed to make diagnoses. Even if we were doctors we would have to examine you to make a diagnoses.

The bigger problem with your question is you're asking if anyone else had something like you're experiencing. No two people are alike and no two people will have the same diagnoses for the same pain or problem.

The fact that you don't have insurance does not mean you can't see a doctor. If there is not a free clinic in your area go to the county or city hospital. They have to see you and treat you regardless of your ability to pay. There are programs such as medicaid that will cover your visit if need be.

I don't know what your problem is but lumps should never be dismissed. So go to a clinic or hospital.

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masterclinic answered Wednesday April 4 2012, 2:16 am:
A c section is a very invasive surgery so what your experiencings is most likely scar tissue, and not a herniation. The only thing that bothers me about your question is that you said it moves? That's something I haven't heard of.
I would look for a clinic around that doesn't change very much to see you (25 dollars or so without insurance). Not sure if planned parenthood does that sort of thing but they are very generous with their pricing so I would call and ask

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