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AKA_Monet 02-11-2008 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by WhiteDaisy128 (Post 1597425)
Who has gone through this hell? I made a 2:00 AM trip to the ER Friday morning and had one that was about to rupture. It was 7.5 cm and a complex cyst. Worst pain I've ever had. I think it ruptured in the wee hours of the morning Saturday...and I'm on the up and up now...just resting. But it was terrible!! Anyone other ladies go through this?

Men, it will slightly make me smile if you write that you've gone through it...I know you want to.

I had one that was removed when I was 16 years old... I thought I had one when last year, but, it turned out to be bootirrific horrible cramps. The physicians said to take Aleve (prescription strength) because the amount of prostaglandins that cause the inflammation and bloating.

A former coworker of my actually had hers to rupture. It literally took the ovary over to her other side. There was no other recourse but to remove the ovary. She couldn't walk that fast for ~2-3 months or up stairs all the fast.

All I got to say is watch yourself, you know your body the best. And when you have an inkling that you think you cannot do it, just let it be and don't do it... Listen to your healthcare providers and take the appropriate meds they give to you. What you had is serious.

JennRN 02-11-2008 12:08 PM

Ohh, sister, I am glad you are ok!!! That must have been so scary for you guys! Get lots of rest, and take care of yourself!!

neosoul 02-11-2008 03:11 PM

(((WhiteDaisy)))

hope you feel better

HBADPi 02-11-2008 06:47 PM

I had a 6 cm one on my left ovary 4 years ago, I would have the worst pain ever to the point that I couldnt stand and no pain medicine I took helped and after 2 months of complaining to drs they finally decided to give me an ultrasound. At first they kept telling me to take advil and it would pass, that it was stress related, or I need to switch BCPs and then when they ran out of other stories they gave me an ultrasound which is when they found it. They were afraid it would rupture so I ended up getting it surgically removed which was not fun...mine was also a complex cyst...

Funny you should have posted this because I have a feeling I may have another cyst (due to a lot of recent pain) and I'm going in for an ultrasound tomorrow...

carnation 02-11-2008 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by luv n tpa (Post 1597740)
A friend of mine in HS had a pretty severe one. She was told that if she could get through that pain, child birth would seem like nothing. So with that, you are in my thoughts for a speedy recovery, lol.

Haha! It must have been a male doctor who told her that! Just like the one who told me that labor pains weren't any worse than gas pains and I believed him, until I went through labor.

Childbirth pain beats ovarian cyst pain--take it from a veteran of both, although both are horrific. It's just that you can get an epidural for labor.

Scully 02-12-2008 12:18 AM

I also had a cyst removed in 2002. Funny thing was, I had no idea it was even there. It was during a routine visit to the OB/GYN when my Doctor told me he felt something. He's said, "it feels large, it doesn't bother you?" I was in no pain. And I don't believe I was in immediate danger for it to rupture, but I was scheduled for an ultrasound and ultimately, surgery the following week.

The operation itself was no problem, but the fact that I was allergic to Vicodin, did slow down my recovery. It was probably the most severe pain I've ever felt. I thought I would be able to get back up and go to work in a few days. And I tried! Just three days later. I was in a blur. I don't remember driving to work, feeling completely horrible and being told to go home and go back to bed! I must have looked like death!

Just relax, get some rest and good luck with your recovery!

Jimmy Choo 02-12-2008 12:49 AM

I'm glad you're feeling better White Daisy!! I have heard from friends that these things are NOT FUN!!!

kappa_delta 02-12-2008 12:51 AM

my mom did...Dr. kellog in the fulton county regional hospital is who she recommends to anyone in the atl area.

ilovemyglo 02-12-2008 09:01 AM

yup- I had that pain back in 1996-98. I had them every month and then a large enough one that it sent me to the ER. They finally discovered what was going on. They put me on BC and since then I haven't had any problems.
Something to talk to your doc about for sure!

paulam 02-12-2008 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HBADPi (Post 1598402)
I had a 6 cm one on my left ovary 4 years ago, I would have the worst pain ever to the point that I couldnt stand and no pain medicine I took helped and after 2 months of complaining to drs they finally decided to give me an ultrasound. At first they kept telling me to take advil and it would pass, that it was stress related, or I need to switch BCPs and then when they ran out of other stories they gave me an ultrasound which is when they found it. They were afraid it would rupture so I ended up getting it surgically removed which was not fun...mine was also a complex cyst...

Funny you should have posted this because I have a feeling I may have another cyst (due to a lot of recent pain) and I'm going in for an ultrasound tomorrow...

To all Sisters, Greek or not:

Please go for a second opinion if a doctor tells you not to worry, that it's nothing and will go away with Advil or some other OTC drug.

I had a gynecologist tell me I had a yeast infection when I knew the kind of pain I was experiencing could not possibly be something so simple. I found another gynecologist recommended by my Internist and he immediately hospitalized me, did a D & C, an endometrial biopsy and hysteroscopy and found cancer. When the oncologist operated, he found both Stage 3 ovarian and uterine cancer. I am now doing 6 rounds of chemo (4 to go) and should recover completely. Your body will tell you when something does not add up, so pay attention. You may have to see several doctors until you find the right one, but if it saves your life, it is worth it.

I wish there were an easier way to detect ovarian cancer. Usually by the time it is found, it is too late. I am one of the lucky ones in that I had a good doctor who was concerned for my health and did the right thing.

Please don't ignore the symptoms because a doctor gave you information that made your problem seem minor. When pain brings you to your knees, find the right doctor who will take your problems seriously. No one knows your body better than you.

Wishing all of you the best of health.

Paula M.
Sigma Delta Tau
ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People

VandalSquirrel 02-12-2008 07:27 PM

I second what paulam says, don't let any doctor dismiss your concerns about your body for any reason. I found a lump at the end of last February and because of my age and family history (breast cancer in great aunts, other cancers for parents and grandparents) they blew me off and it took my ear nose and throat surgeon to take my medical concerns seriously.

He refused to do the surgery until we knew and sent me to the cancer center in Spokane he trusted. I don't know what the hell happened but my medical records weren't sent, no mammogram was scheduled, and it took almost FOUR MONTHS from the time I found the lump until I got mammograms. I'm thrilled to not have any malignant growths but if I had I'd have lost precious treatment time.

The most annoying this was that the doctors who blew me off were women and then I found other women my age who had the same treatments, and two of them weren't as lucky as me with their diagnoses.

paulam 02-12-2008 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1599330)
I second what paulam says, don't let any doctor dismiss your concerns about your body for any reason. I found a lump at the end of last February and because of my age and family history (breast cancer in great aunts, other cancers for parents and grandparents) they blew me off and it took my ear nose and throat surgeon to take my medical concerns seriously.

The most annoying this was that the doctors who blew me off were women and then I found other women my age who had the same treatments, and two of them weren't as lucky as me with their diagnoses.

Dear Vanda Squirrel,

I am so glad to hear that you finally received an accurate diagnosis. Doctors and nurses need more training in this area and women need to learn to stand up for themselves.

Please keep me posted on how your treatment progresses. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Fraternally,

Paula M.
Sigma Delta Tau
ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People

VandalSquirrel 02-12-2008 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by paulam (Post 1599454)
Dear Vanda Squirrel,

I am so glad to hear that you finally received an accurate diagnosis. Doctors and nurses need more training in this area and women need to learn to stand up for themselves.

Please keep me posted on how your treatment progresses. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Fraternally,

Paula M.
Sigma Delta Tau
ΣΔTPatriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People

I'm going back in for a follow up and I'm glad you're doing well! My grandmother was diagnoses with ovarian cancer and died within a few days so I know how rapidly it can spread and how critical (and for all cancers essentially) quick and proper treatment is.

Back to cysts, have any of you ladies who have had that painful experience also had endometriosis issues? If you don't want to share publicly I've got my PMs turned on. Just curious.

KonfidentOne 02-13-2008 04:51 AM

I've (just recently) been through a slightly similar situation... And believe me it is something I wouldn't wish on even my worst enemy... The pain is excruciating, but luckily, unlike the person a few posts above (Scully) I'm not allergic to anything. While the Painkillers did (and still do) kinda make my stomach uneasy, it's bearable compared to the pain you would have to handle with out it. It helps when you have someone that you are close to that can be there for you. My best friend (who happens to be my cousin AND roommate) has been a blessing throughout the entire ordeal and I am so thankful to have her since my mom and sister are about 1,100 miles away...

deezeelove 02-16-2008 06:21 PM

well, my mom just got over having ovarian cancer this past summer, and she was stage three[out of four] and so i ended up having to get checked for everything...i had one cyst on my left ovary that was continually rupturing[as in for weeks at a time, it would just keep on going..] and then they think a new one is on that same ovary and i have a new one on my right ovary possibly. so, i know how you feel. try getting on birth control, it helps to shrink cysts and prevents future cysts from growing.

i'll be praying for you : ]


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