

Jengiz1
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I am in Connecticut. Perhaps an online consult with Dr.Towfigh and go to Dr. Jacobs in NYC. Unless you can recommend a Doc here in Hartford County, CT.
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Thank you . I will do that!
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Should mri be ordered as pelvic or abdominal? I am not in touch with a hernia specialist yet and my gi doc is now ordering mri according to your protocol. I just want someone to figure out what is wrong. 4 years of pain. Seen spine physiatrist, hip physiatrist , hip surgeon – hip injection, gyn eval for endometriosis took meds, did PT, myofacsial release, tried pelvic wand, had gallbladder out this past march and thought all of this was related and pain is still haunting me. Stabbing, burning, achy, right Groin, hip, low back, quad, feel nauseous , weak, heart races. Sitting , rolling over in bed, bending over , standing for long periods aggravates. I know a full stomach, bladder, bowels aggravate also but what about empty stomach too?Oh and also tried muscle relaxants. Entire right side of my body is tense. Please some advice would be great. I used to be active running, pilates, biking. Now unable to do anything
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My pelvic mri eith /without contrast was negative..i am still covinced i have a hernia. I am planning on having another mri specific to your protocol. Would the protocol also see obturator hernia? Thank you
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Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your feedback. My GYN ordered it with or without contrast. I have been having pelvic pain and had negative pelvic ultrasounds. I felt that this was the next step so I pushed for the MRI hoping that I could bring it to a hernia specialist. If MRI protocol is not followed, is there still a chance of seeing the hernia? I saw that there are 2 specialist in NYC but wanted to know if there is a doc in Hartford or New Haven Connecticut that you can recommend.