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How do u feel today mama?

Hey DnAzMama, just seeing how you were feeling today, hope your feeling a little better.
Toni
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Hey ziggys, feeling ok today.  Thanks for asking!  Still on my 3rd day of menstruation since I learned of this mess, not too heavy and cramping is minimal...so I suppose what happens after this is what's really going to show me how things turn out.
Been trying to stay positive but still have questions and worries.  My bladder still feels like it spasms, which I find so strange since my cysts are supposed to be relatively small...and it makes me fear they must not be shrinking.
I keep wondering things like "how will I know if the cyst goes away?", and "would they have seen on the u/s if I already had a spreading cancer??", and "should I refrain from intercourse?".  Wondering if I should call my doctor's office or they will just be annoyed by me.  My poor husband's been very patient, keeping busy with work, and dealing with my occasional crying spells or mood swings ok.
Just gotta keep truckin'!  ;-)
Thanks again for asking.  This site has been a nice place to vent. :)
J.
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Our imaginations have a funny way of getting to us.  I know it is hard not to worry, I've been there too.  Just keep in mind that these cysts are 99% benign.  This is very important to remember.  However, when we are dealing with the unknown, it can be very scary.  Just take a deep breath, and try to relax.  We are all here for you, so vent away.  God Bless!
~Tascha
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