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Re: ovarian cysts and endometriosis

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Oct 31 11:19:03 2005


Amanda, When you called to make your appointment did you tell them that you have a very large cyst that was discovered when you had to go to the ER? Alot of times if you let the schedulers know you are having a serious issue they will work you in. If you can feel the thing, you need to have it checked out soon. As far as your cyst rupturing, there is always that chance. I don't know that anyone can tell you when that might happen. Endo can cause a certain kind of cyst referred to as a chocolate cyst because it is blood filled. It can also cause endometriomas which is more of a growth than a cyst. However you can also develop other cysts that are not related to endo. Your doctor would probably have to do some tests to see exactly what is going on. I don't know much about the bladder issue, but you should check out some of the posts regarding interstitial cystitis (sp?). They might have some helpful info. I really would call your OBGyn and try to get them to work you in sooner than December 5th. Alyson

At Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Amanda wrote: >
>Hello everyone!
>
>I have not been diagnosed with endo but have all the symptoms. I can't
>get into the doctor until Dec. 5th to get checked. What worries me is
>that in August, I went into the ER for severe abdominal pain that they
>thought was appendisitis. Well, it wasn't but they did find a "very
>large cyst" on my left ovary during a CT scan. That was not what was
>causing the pain though. The cyst does not hurt but I constantly feel
>pressure and I can feel it by lightly pressing on it. It seems to be
>getting bigger. I'm not too educated on endo so bare with me. Can endo
>be what is causing the cyst and making it bigger? Also, when doctors say
>"very large cyst," how big is that? I asked them how big and they
>wouldn't tell me, just kept saying very large. What are the chances of
>it rupturing before my doctor appt in December?
>
>Another question I have is in regards to the bladder and endo post. I
>have had frequent uti's for the past two years and doctors have found no
>reason why. They just keep giving more antibiotics every time like its
>normal. I asked why I keep getting them and they just tell me it could
>be a number of reasons and send me home. Can endo cause frequent uti's?
>
>Thanks for all the help! You lady's are better than my doctors when it
>comes to getting answers!
>
>--
>Amanda
>




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