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Re: concerned

From: Anonymous1 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 2 Apr 2003 20:54:38 -0600 (CST)


You are not giving much information about your cyst, but there is something called a functional cyst that all women get prior to their periods. It holds the egg that is released each month. This is very normal. They will sometimes get to 5cm, sometimes bigger and then burst. Just a part of the cycle.

>I have had an ovarian cyst since i was 16 years old, when mine gets to a
>certain size it will burst, i usually get a little cramp here and there
>but nothing to bad, my doctor refuses to remove mine, so ive grown to
>deal with it, every now and then i will bleed on my period a little
>heavier than normal, and one time i did go to the hospital over my heavy
>bleeding, they done the x ray and told me what i already knew it was a
>cyst, i just deal with mine, It gets inflamed and burst, and comes back
>when it once, the worst mine has done was made me bleed heavy for a
>couple of days. I am not trying to tell you thats all yours is, but i
>had mine checked out and its part of the family now.. i guess you could
>say. cause it isnt going away. But get checked by your doctor and most
>likely its nothing.Cheer up and try to keep your mind off of it, bc if
>your like me i was flippin i thought the worst, cancer, std, and so
>forth.. But keep your head up and dont stress out , cause that usually
>makes them worst.
>anon




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