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#between panaovarian cyst and endometria ,leupron sheinks cyst?

by namag, Sep 10, 2008 04:02AM
want to know that :
- is there a pain when cyst shink? the leupron shrink the cyst ?
- when we take leupron ?(i want to know the size of cyst to begin to take lupron)
-what is the difference between panaovarian cyst and endometria
-can we take leupron without add back therapy
thanks for everyone who will respond
Member Comments (1)

by ticked, Sep 11, 2008 09:40PM
I didnt have pain when my cyst shrank.  I used the Lupron after my surgery when the cysts where removed to prevent more from coming. There isnt a set size on when you take lupron it is your choice.  I was told to go on it before I had my lap and I refused because I wasnt sure if I had endo or not and with all the bad reviews on Lupron I chose not to do it until after my surgery when I was diagnosed with stage IV endo and I really had no other options given to me. Did you have a lap yet?

Here is what a paraovarian cyst is

Paraovarian cysts are not actually ovarian, they are usually located along side the ovaries or on the fallopian tubes but they are often hard to distinguish from the ovarian cysts. If they are small and don’t cause any trouble, they are hard to notice, the only way to do so is with the transvaginal examination. They are often mistaken for ovarion cysts.
These cysts are not so common but do appear. They make 10% of all the masses in the adnexal region (ovaries and tubes). These cysts represent remnants of of the Wolfiaan duct that lies parallelly the upper third of the vagina, uterus, and fallopian tubes.
The cysts can grow to be very big and even extend to the upper abdomen. Their size and symptoms do not correspond to the hormonal cycle like other ovarian cysts do.
Paraovarian cysts may be troublesome because they can tear, bleed, rupture and become infected....


Endometrial cysts are blood filled


Are you post menapausal?

I also took lupron and would highly suggest the add back therapy because it reduces hot flashes and other symptoms.  

Do you have endometriosis or do you have paraovarian cysts?  I wouldnt take Lupron on a guess... if you have anymore info let me know and i can try to help you more..

angela



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