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Re: Endo, recurring ovarian cyst with a hysterotomyFrom: Mrs. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Oct 28 14:05:27 2006
Cohl: I would like to thank you for your support and your advise. I will really take your strong knowledge and advise, and think before I have my ovaries removed!! Thank you once again.
-- Mrs. C At Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Cohl wrote: > >At Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Mrs. wrote: >> >>I'm n need of advise and support. I had/have endometriosis, and a had a >>hysterotomy five yrs ago. I went to a Gyn doctor and discovered I have >>cysts on both ovaries, and in severe chronic pain. I don't know what to >>do. my doctor doesn't want to remove my ovaries because I'm only 32yrs >>old, however I've had this chronic problem for over 10 yrs. Is there >>any one on-line that will give me any good advise or directions for me. >>HELP!!!!! >> >>Tired of being in PAIN! >>Mrs. C > >Mrs. C, >Hello, I had a hyst 3 weeks ago for endo, also dicovered adenomyosis. I >too have suffered ten plus years. What has your dr recommended? I kept >my ovaries, and I highly suggest that you do the same! I am 34. I have >had recurrent cysts on my left ovary, I have had laps to remove them, >and sometimes they just ruptured on their own. Did your dr suggest >doing a lap? What about b/c pills or Depo-Provera? There is a new low >dose b/c pill called Yaz thats supposed to be very low dose. I don't >know if you've been on the pill before, I was and they didn't agree with >me.But, even without a uterus b/c pills can suppress ovulation, thereby >reducing your chances of developing cysts and without ovulation your >cysts should shrink and possibly go away. How did he find the cysts, by >ultrasound? Its possible that those cysts are endometriomas chocolate >cysts, which to my knowledge would only be defined for sure by doing a >lap. In that case, your dr. could then laser/excise the cysts and keep >your ovaries. I understand your tired of being in severe chronic pain, >I feel the same way! You had your hyst at such a young age, I understand >your frustration about being in chronic pain. Just know that your >ovaries do so much for your body, keeping your heart and bones healthy, >helping your libido, and so much more. Keeping your ovaries is very >benificial to your entire body. There are good sites out there, try >Woman to Woman, and research retaining your ovaries. I wish you pain >free days ahead. > >-- >Cohl >
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