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Re: painful ovulation

From: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Nov 29 22:19:03 2003


At Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Marie wrote: >
>Hi Cindy,
>
>you wrote;"They usually burst and resoulve themselves. That may be why
>it didn't show up on your ultrasound." If this happened then why do I
>still feel so much pain during ovulation, even back then I felt some
>pain. Not only that but the pain is getting worst with each cycle. I
>didn't experience that much pain back then when I had my ultrasound.
>Only as of lately has ovulation become extremely painful and every other
>day I have a dull aching pain. I think it's possible that they missed
>what was already there. Or it's possible it was too small to be pick up
>by the ultrasound. What do you think? Is that possible?
>
>Maria
>At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Cindy wrote:
>>
>>At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Marie wrote:
>>>Hi Maria-
>>
>>Every time you ovulate fluid collects and forms a cyst on your ovary.
>>They are completly normal. They usually burst and resoulve themselves.
>>That may be why it didn't show up on your ultrasound. Most women don't
>>even know they have them. I feel mine as a localized pressure that
>>eventually becomes very sharp and painful. There are several types of
>>cysts that are defined by where they form on the ovary. The cysts
>>themselves are of two kinds: simple (fluid filled) and complex (fluid
>>and solid). They can be bilateral or unilateral. Complex cysts greater
>>than 5 cm are usually more of a concern and may require surgery. I read
>>that smoking contributes to the formation of recurring and lasting
>>cysts. Going on the pill helps some people and there are other hormone
>>alternatives.
>>I know all this stuff is not only a pain in the neck,....it's scary.
>>Hang in there and get an answer.
>>Cindy
>>
>>>I have had an ultrasound five months ago and nothing turned up. Can it
>>>be something else? I wonder if it has changed since then. When you say
>>>ovarian cysts do you mean Endo cysts, sorry don't really know what you
>>>mean. I'm new with all this, I'm still waiting to have my lap done.
>>>Only two and half weeks to go. Alittle scared and alittle glad. Do you
>>>have any tips on that too?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>> Maria.
>>>
>>>At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Cindy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Marie wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>hello ladies,
>>>>>I was wondering if anyone heres knows the theory on why pain can be
>>>>>present during ovulation. Lately ovulating is just as painful as
>>>>>menstrating. Can anyone here tell me why. Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>>Maria
>>>>
>>>>Hello maria,
>>>>I just found out that pain during ovulation can be caused by ovarian
>>>>cysts. An ultrasound can tell you if you have one and what kind it
>>>>might be. I have some.
>>>>Cindy

>>>>Hello Ladies,
>>>>I am new to this forum and would like to ask some questions. I was
>>>>diagnosed with endo about 5 years ago and until now did not know that
>>>>all the pain I've been dealing with is symptoms of the endo. I have been
>>>>experiencing extreme chronic fatigue and everything that goes with it and
>>>>would like to know if anyone has had this same symptom and what they did
>>>>to help it. I have been dealing with it (chronic fatigue) for a little over
>>>>a year. I also had a tubal ligation (clamps) after my third child and have
>>>>severe pain when I ovulate and during periods. Does anyone know if any >>>>of the meds that are out now will help or should I try to get a reversal?
>>>>Any help will be greatly appreciated... Melissa




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