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Does my Grandma have a hernia
Hi Dr. Towfigh,
I have so much respect for you and have read a lot of information singing your praises on hernia diagnosis. I live in Saskatchewan Canada (ever heard of it) and my sweet grandma is in excruciating pain. She has been from one doctor to the next trying to diagnose this intense left groin pain she is having. Long story short they have told her it is something she will have to live with. Finally a specialist she met with just today said “wow that really sounds like a inguinal or femoral hernia but unfortunately it’s not, because it isn’t showing up on the CT scan she had 2 years ago.” thats as far as it went but from my background as a nurse the whole femoral hernia thing just clicked to me and I am convinced that is what it is. She has now been referred to the chronic pain clinic and has been told she is at a dead end. She is such a vibrant wonderful lady and I don’t think she deserves to be in such pain, especially if it is indeed treatable with perhaps a somewhat simple laparoscopic surgery. Im reaching out for any sort of advice. How do I proceed to advocate for my Grandma. What test should I advocate for? Thanks for your time
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