I had to push my organs back up inside my body on a regular basis — but doctors said nothing was wrong

Rashan Williams, a 42-year-old woman from Florida, experienced a recurring bulge in her vagina that she could push back up, but doctors found nothing wrong.
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Rashan Williams felt a bulge in her vagina that she could push back up. She had to do this often. Doctors said there was nothing wrong with her.
Why it matters
This story is important because it shows how some women may experience unusual symptoms without being diagnosed correctly.
- What was happening to Rashan Williams?
- She felt a bulge in her vagina that she could push back up.
- Why did doctors not diagnose her?
- Doctors found nothing wrong with her.
- How long did Rashan Williams experience this?
- She experienced this for years.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a personal experience of a woman with a mysterious symptom, with some outlets providing more details about her life and experiences.
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The importance of listening to women's symptoms
Sources3TypeAngleNew York Postemphasizing Rashan's personal experience
CNNhighlighting the need for more research on women's health issuesNBC Newsfocusing on the potential consequences of misdiagnosis - Coverage cardFraming signal2AngleScouting report
The challenges of diagnosing women's health issues
Sources3TypeAngleNew York Postemphasizing the lack of diagnosis
CNNhighlighting the need for more research on women's health issuesNBC Newsfocusing on the potential consequences of misdiagnosis