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Re: Corpus Luteum cystFrom: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 30 May 1999 23:03:07 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 30 May 1999, Robert Radnich, M.D. wrote: > >Lori, Dr. McIntosh has given you a good description of a corpus luteum >cyst. I would doubt the diagnosis - especially if your syptoms have not >gone away with supression (oral contraception). I would recommend >further evaluation. > Sir, could you recommend my next plan of attack. What suggestions could I make to the doctor to further evaluate my condition? The other interesting note is that the severe pain, lasting approx. 45 minutes to an hour, subsides upon vomiting. I'm not sure if there is a correlation there or not but ironically the pain disappears afterwards. Thank you for your time. Lori B. >At Sat, 29 May 1999, Lori wrote: >> >>It has been determined that the reoccuring severe pain on my right side >>approx. 48 hours prior to menstruation is caused by the normal >>formation of a corpus luteum cyst. I have been on OrthaCept since Jan >>99 to eliminate the problem but it hasn't been as successful as I would >>have liked. >> >>#1) Since my pain occurs semi-regularly (2 occurences this year - Jan 99 >>and May 99) what causes these cysts? #2) How does the body rid itself of >>these cysts? Does the pain occur when the body attempts to destroy the >>cyst? >> >>Thank you for your time. Lori B. > >-- >R.H. Radnich,MD,FACOG >OB/GYN Associates of Dover >540 S. Governors Ave. >Dover, Delaware 19904 >
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