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Re: adviceFrom: J.Glenn Bradley MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 17 Sep 1999 17:34:20 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 17 Sep 1999, crm wrote: > >I was considering ask my doctor about birth control pills, for ovarian >cysts, I have asked in the past and told no. I am 27 years old had a >TAH and right ovary removed and also have adhesions, the doctors are now >saying the ovary is stuck to the cuff, the reason I was wondering about >birth control pills is that I suffer in pain all the time around the >area the ovary is but when it is time for me to have a period(which I do >not have) the pain is so pain that I can not move, And everytime I have >an ultrasound small cysts are found. I was just wondering if this idea >would help. Any advice on this is greatly needed. The sooner you have that adhesed ovary removed the sooner you will be pain free. BCP's will not help the problem you are having. If the ovary is indeed stuck to the vaginal cuff only it's removal will give you the best chance for relief. IMHO, "cutting" adhesions will only lead to others and thus persistent problerms. Dr.B
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