u/Justmyopinionfriend

It’s been suspected I have endo for over a year now, going through a million steps to try and get to surgery to confirm it.
I went for a hip MRI yesterday for a suspected torn labrum. I got my results back today and it mentions “There is a partially visualized 4.5 × 4.1 × 4.1 cm T1 hyperintense well-circumscribed lesion the right hemipelvis”

About 2 hours after my results came in through my chart I had approval through insurance for a pelvic MRI w and w/o contrast and called with an already scheduled MRI date and time.

I’m hopeful it’ll confirm some issues I’ve been having for years with pain, and *insert all symptoms we all know and love here* and help with my diagnostic and care. But what is stressing me is 1. What is it and 2. My last OB (who my last appointment with made me switch to my current OB) said during my internal she felt and could grab something, that was on my right side where my pain usually is during internals/sex. Immediately after a sonogram she dismissed it all and just told me to “push through the pain so I can get the deposit” (husband and I have been trying to get pregnant and failing, went to her for that and the severe pain)

I guess I’m just seeing if anyone else has experienced something coming up on an MRI? Or have been told they have the same thing as me and know what it could potentially mean?

Thanks guys!

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u/Justmyopinionfriend — 8 days ago

Hey everyone!

I volunteer for a couple nonprofits and have gotten pretty involved in their social media, fundraising, and marketing. It’s something I’ve started to really enjoy, and I’m interested in eventually turning it into freelance/social media management work.

That said, I’m still very new and honestly feel a bit overwhelmed trying to figure out where to focus first, especially with things like video content and editing.

For those of you already in this space:

- What helped you get started when everything felt all over the place?

- What skills would you focus on first if you were starting over?

- Any mistakes or roadblocks you wish you avoided early on?

I’m currently building experience while volunteering and want to grow this into something more, just trying to be intentional about how I go about it.

Really appreciate any insight you may have, thank you!

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u/Justmyopinionfriend — 16 days ago