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Question #18435
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urologist problem - #18435

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I am dealing with this frustrating urologist problem that’s been bothering me for a while now. Like, two months ago, I started noticing these weird pains in my lower abdomen and I thought it was just my diet or something, but then it got worse and I had to see a doctor. After some tests, they suggested I should see a urologist because it might be kidney stones or something related to my bladder. I went to the urologist and they were super nice, but I left feeling even more confused. They did some imaging, which showed a few stones, but then they mentioned this urologist problem that could lead to some unexpected procedures. One of the options they discussed made me really anxious because I wasn't sure if it was necessary. I mean, do all urologists think the same way, or can I get a second opinion? Is this urologist problem common, or am I just overthinking it? I didn't realize how much urologist problem could cause distress. I feel a bit lost here and don’t want to jump into anything without understanding all my options. Any advice would be really helpful!

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