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11 year old daughter has had bad discharge for over a year but does not have period yet

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PostPosted: 09/15/06 - 01:41    Post subject: 11 year old daughter has had bad discharge for over a year b Vote now! Reply with quote

My eleven year old daughter started having a bad discharge over a year ago. When we visited our family doctor concerning this, I was told that she was probably fixing to start her period. Well, it has been a year now and she still continues to have this discharge. This happens on a daily basis. She has had some health problems that have appeared within the last 8 months that I believe may be related to an increase in hormones...

1.) Chronic Gastritis, Chronic Constipation, Slow digestive system...
2.) Had surgery in May 06 to remove a suspicious mole from the bottom of her foot because it had signs of melanoma. (was benign)
3.) Tumor on limbus of eye (Biopsy scheduled in 1 week)
4.) Musculoskeletal disorder, unknown cause

She has had no major health problems before this. Should I continue to wait for her period or should I schedule her an appointment for a pap-smear? I haven't mentioned this to our family doctor since her initial visit because of the other health problems we have been dealing with.

Thank you for your time,
Concerned mother of 3 wonderful children
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PostPosted: 12/16/06 - 01:01    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I've had my discharge for 2 and a half years.
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