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Re: Endometrioma's

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Aug 17 12:37:50 2005


At Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Lori wrote: >
>Sarah,
>If cysts do not go away, then you are correct, the only way to remove
>them is surgically. I had doctors waiting so see if mine would go away,
>but it only got bigger and they did surgery. It was a chocolate cyst. I
>am not familiar with the spary that you referred to, but I am almost
>certain that it won't completely take a cyst away. I sure hope all
>turns out well and I am thinking of you. Best wishes!
>Hugs~
>Lori D.

P.S. I just wanted to add that I read another response to your question and I am glad I did. She is very correct that cysts can rupture. I had that happen to me. All women get cysts with menstration, but not all of them go away on their own. Some do and some don't. She is very correct and I am glad she reminded me. Brain fart on my part! SORRY! >
>At Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Sarah wrote:
>>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I'm a new member to this site so firstly hello to everyone who
>>unfortunately has to be here!!
>>
>>I just have a question regarding chocolate cysts or endometriomas.
>>
>>I have just been diagnosed with a very small cyst on my left ovary which
>>is causing some pain and discomfort!! At the moment my consultant has
>>put me on a spray to stop my periods which should hopefully shrink the
>>cyst but am i right in thinking the cyst will not go on its own?? will i
>>eventually need surgery for this?
>>
>>Many thanks for your help
>>
>>--
>>Sarah - London
>>




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