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I am 52 and have an often oddly high tolerance for pain. Today, I had an endometrial biopsy and was told it would involve “some cramping.” The [female] doctor said it would feel like the saline infused sonogram (SIS) I had just experienced, only that it would be faster. Total lie! The biopsy was the worst pain I have ever felt. I was embarrassed afterward because I had been pretty loud about the pain, which was entirely unexpected in comparison to the SIS. I thought I would pass out. Now, almost 12 hours later, I can still feel a dull ache. When I talked to the doctor afterward about how incredibly painful it was — far worse than the SIS — she mumbled something about taking that into consideration, whatever that was supposed to mean. It was absolute torture! She had me so convinced that I was the oddball in feeling pain, I got online to see if such unusual pain might be an indication of some other medical condition. So sorry all the people here went through it, but also very relieved to find that I’m not alone, no matter how much the doctor downplayed the pain.
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