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From: Margaret (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Sep 1999 13:46:44 -0500 (CDT)


Hello! I just had surgery done 2 years ago for a tumour in my fallopian tube it was a life or death situation and I thank God and my doctor that I am alive. The symtoms were suttle until suddenly I experienced excrutiating pain in my lower abdomen and back not to mention excessive bleedimg I find I still experienc discomfort where the scars are and cannot stand for anyone to touch me in that area. Now I have similar symptoms again and of-course I went to the doctor and again I have a couple of cysts one is as big as a grapefruit. My doctor had done a thorough cleansing of my uterus but the cysts are back in relatively short time. Since the surgery I have had infrequent periods. (Which I am not complaining about) But when the menustration does start it is without warning and is exptremely heavy and I never know how long it will last which can put a slight strain in the intimacy between my partner and I. The surgery itself is not so bad and the at home recovery is quite fast The first few days I had to sleep on my back but other than that its not the worst experience I have ever gone through. I was just happy that the worst was over. Anyway I have to do it again so I am grateful that this time it is not a critical situation. Anyway good luck to anyone who is going through this. Thankyou Margaret Culbertson (PS) IF ANYONE HAS ANY SUGGESTIONS ON DIET TIPS OR ANY RELATED MATERIAL ON CYSTS I WOULD BE EVER SO GRATEFUL.





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