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Re: abdominal pain

From: monica (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Apr 2001 07:01:56 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks paula, that really helpful. Its so nice to be able to talk to people that understand.

Thanks again

--
Monica
At Mon,  9 Apr 2001, paula wrote:
>
>hi monica, the sharp pains you are experiencing could be one of two
>things i can think of.  if they come on a regular basis, and do not last
>a horribly long time, it may be ovulation.  ovulation occurs when the
>ovary releases an egg, and it can cause a sharp pain.
>
>if the pain is randomly occurring and last longer than 10-15 minutes,
>than it is probably a bursting cyst.  cysts burst and form quite often
>in a PCOS patient.  the pain can range from sharp to dull ache, and last
>from a few monites to days.  i have had ones burst where i was a litle
>uncomfortable, and i am sure some where i didn't notice, but i have also
>have had some take me to the emergency room.
>
>i hope this helps =)
>
>unfortunately there is not much that can be done about cysts bursting, i
>suppose you could have surgery to remove them, but if the underlying
>problems that caused them to appear in the first place are still active,
>than the surgery would only offer yhou a short amount of time without
>cysts.  they would simply form again.  your doctor may be willing to
>prescribe a small dosage pain killer, that might help when it happens.
>
>love, paula
>
>--
>please feel free to email me anytime at paulam@kih.net...remember to put PCOS in the subject line =)
>



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