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Re: Anyone has chocolate cyst in ovary?

From: Shannen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 14 20:27:12 2004


Hi Mindy, thank you so much for the reply and article. The only thing I know is that the Doc has removed all the endo issues that he can see during the surgery. He also told me that my case is severe and needed to take Lupron shot asap. I never quite figured out why my case is so severe since the only area affected is my right ovary and I've not been in extreme pain.

At Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Mindy wrote: >
>I had bi-lateral "chocolate" cysts. They were removed by my first
>doctor sucessfully. They have never returned.
>
>One thing.....under no circumstance.....allow the doc to place what is
>called interceed on the ovaries after removal of the cysts. This almost
>always cause adhesions. My ovaries were pulled away from the tubes and
>attached to the walls of my pelvis. Dr. Redwine, who did my second
>surgery, found webs of adhesions most likely caused by interceed placed
>on my ovaries by my first doctor.
>
>Here is an article that talks about cysts:
>
>http://www.endometriosistreatment.org/html/question1.html
>
>--
>Mindy M :-)
>
>At Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Shannen wrote:
>>
>>Hi, just wondering if any of you has chocolate cysts in the ovary.
>>What's the pre and post operation treatments?
>>
>>--
>>Shannen
>>

--
Shannen



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