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Re: cysts a sign of endo??

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Aug 17 12:45:51 2005


I don't know what I would do if I couldn't get answers from you guys and the internet!!! Thanks for the information Lori, you truly have been a big help to me, even though I have only been on here a few weeks. It's nice to know that you care so much, as I care for all of you as well and am happy to have met all of you:o) I have decided that after the procedures with the urologist, I am going to a new gyno who I've heard is really good. I am having my records transferred after the procedure with the uro and hopefully then I will get some answers. You know, it really is frustrating, and I never realized how much this can take a toll on your body, in addition to the existing pain. I myself am extremely exhausted too and I definitely know there is something wrong, and so far by process of elimination, it's pointing toward endo. I just want a diagnosis so I can begin to deal with it and get some proper treatment, because as of right now...I have nothing, I am dealing with this with nothing at all. (Except the support of all of you:):) I appreciate your help, and if I have any more questions....I'll be sure to ask. Take care Lori, and all the other girls on here, I truly appreciate your help in this crazy frustrating matter:)

At Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Lori wrote: >
>Amanda,
>I am sure sorry that you are going through this. Doctors seem to say if
>they are small cysts, it's no big deal. After my dealings with cysts
>and endo I found out how untrue that is. It doesn't matter how big or
>small it is, it is a big deal. Every women gets cysts with menstration,
>sometimes they go away and sometimes they stay. some people can have a
>severe case of endo and not have pain and some can have a light case and
>have lots of pain. It is different for all. Your doctor is
>misinforming you and I am so sorry that you too have to deal with that.
>It is so frustrating, isn't it? Your cysts can be causing pain and she
>is wrong. Cysts and endo don't always go together, but they can and it
>is always something that should be looked into. Have you considered
>gettting a second opinion. I recommend that, it sometimes gives you
>more options. Take care sweetie and know that I'm thinking of you! Best
>wishes!
>Lots of hugs~
>Lori D.
>
>At Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Amanda wrote:
>>
>>Hi all, I am confused, in May I had an ultrasound done and they found
>>several cysts on my right ovary. The reason for the ultrasound was b/c
>>I was having pelvic pain. When my gyno told me i had a few cysts, she
>>told me it was no big deal and it wouldn't be causing pain. Is this
>>right?? It is now 4 mos. later and I am still having pain, and I've
>>been reading the posts about cysts, and i'm a little confused, and
>>wonder if I was misinformed?? Are cysts a sign of endo? Should I be
>>worried about them?? Any answers about this would be great:o)




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