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2 and half years ago had both ovaries and tubes removed due to cysts ( i was 40) this weekend have been bleeding heavily, not had a bleed for 2 years, should i be worried.
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Did they say if there was any treatment? How has the bleeding been lately?  Remar
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have got all ok from hospital, lining of my womb very thin which is causing the bleeding, but all ok otherwise.
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Your very welcome. We're always here to help you any way we can. Keep in touch and let us know what your Dr says.  Remar
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see gyne at end of this month, im glad the bleeding stopped but have terrible pains abit like period ones just more stronger. still not long to wait. thankyou for your comments and reassuring me into sorting this out. xx
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How soon are you getting into see the Gynecologist? I hope you find out something very soon and I'm glad to hear the bleeding has stopped. Will you please let us know what the Gynecologist says?    Remar
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doctor couldnt say much apart it wasnt normal have been referred to gynie, just got to wait for appointment. at least the bleeding has stopped. xx angeiboo
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Great! Please do let me know what the Dr says.  Remar
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have an appointment on friday, i will let u know how it all goes. thankyou and i hope all is well with you. xx
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I'm glad to hear your going to get things checked out. The bleeding is'nt normal. Your not wasting anyones time, your taking care of your health.  Remar
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i will get it checked, i just don't like wasting anyones time when it is most properly nothing, my problem is that i leave things hoping it goes away.
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The bleeding is'nt normal so yes, you should get into see your Dr as soon as possible. Remar
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