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Thank you for your reply. There is no regular bleeding. It’s rare. The gyn did not even find the mass or suggest imaging. It was another medical issue where the doctor ordered films, and the mass was found. There was no measurements done. She knows about the cramps, frequent nausea and the period-like aches. I have not seen her to review any findings. I have had these various female problems and nothing ever turns out to be really bad. It feels like a waste of time.

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@missmonroe This is all rather puzzling. I'm inclined to agree with @rob09 and suggest that you follow up on your symptoms. The symptoms you describe are not a normal part of post-menopause. You commented that you have a long history of gynecological problems. Did you have a hysterectomy in the past? Any other gynecological procedures? Like @gennyg my symptoms were similar. and I also had ultrasound and hysteroscopy. This how my endometrial cancer was diagnosed.

Since you joined Mayo Clinic Connect and are asking these questions you are worried that there is something there. I'm assuming that is what brought you here. So, it's not at all a waste of time to find another doctor for another opinion. Will you do that and let me know?