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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 2039061" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I worked in a hospital at one point. If your consultant gynaecologist said she'd be happy to see you again at any time, I'd recommend ringing her secretary, say that, and ask if you can have another appointment because you're worried. Explain about the lump. Things moved very quickly when I said there was a small lump, i.e. a new development. The secretary can make things happen! Yes, my lump felt cyst-like, but there was no questioning from them that a biopsy was appropriate. And add in the gall bladder problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 2039061, member: 191472"] I worked in a hospital at one point. If your consultant gynaecologist said she'd be happy to see you again at any time, I'd recommend ringing her secretary, say that, and ask if you can have another appointment because you're worried. Explain about the lump. Things moved very quickly when I said there was a small lump, i.e. a new development. The secretary can make things happen! Yes, my lump felt cyst-like, but there was no questioning from them that a biopsy was appropriate. And add in the gall bladder problem! [/QUOTE]
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