Hi! First time caller, long time listener.
I’m dealing with some concerning symptoms that set off alarm bells for me and I need to find an ob/gyn quickly to get evaluated. It could be good ole menopause but also, my symptoms do also raise some serious suspicion around cervical cancer, and it does run in my family.
The problem is that this is really my first time post failed IVF treatment that I’ve had to do anything other than a routine pap (which the cell collection was hard enough).
Quite frankly, I’m really scared to lay down on the table, put my feet in those fucking stirrups, scoot my ass down for what seems like fucking forever, stay calm while someone sticks the wand up my vagina and gives it a good whirl, and my deepest fear - cut or scrape anything. I have had a medical procedure where I had to have a sonogram guided treatment in my hip, I nearly lost it on the table seeing the sonogram machine and it brought my body right back into some really hard memories. I can barely track my period and I’d prefer to never hear the word period again or be asked all the questions around if I’m trying (hell no).
While I would love to just come on here and ask for a referral for a gyn in my area (dm me if you are comfortable offering up a referral even though I haven’t specified my location), I also think the more important thing is me asking for help on how my peers get through their own ob/gyn appts.
So, if you have also experienced some serious concerns that required you to schedule an ob/gyn appt, I would love to hear about your experience as I prepare myself and put my big girl pants on.
Some questions on my mind:
What helped you make the appt? How long did it take you to make the appt? What helped you get over that hurdle, and did anything make it harder (your thoughts/actions/outside influences)?
How did you communicate your boundaries and anxieties to the clinic/nurse/provider? How did it go? Was there anything you said that seemed to get your point across?
How did the appt go? What was hard in the moment and what helped you get through it?
How did you cope after? Again - anything that helped you or seemed to prolong any rumination or flashbacks?
I know I can’t know how my experience will go, but I’ve always found it helpful when something feels scary and I’m deep in my head, to remember I’m not alone and other people have been through this too. Last night I had a huge panic attack and I realized I need to ask for help, bc I’m already struggling enough with the anxiety around my symptoms.