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surgery for cysts and fluid

Ms. Robins, To answer your question , yes my ono/gyno is doing my surgery. He is more worried about the fluid I have been holding for 4 months than the cysts. Has anyone heard of fluid connected with cancer? I had ovac in 2003. My thoughts are it was a mass that has ruptured causing the fluid. Which is sorta what happened in 2003. I am getting anxious about this surgery , some days I don,t dwell much others it is all I can thinh about! If anyone can relate with the fluid part please respond even if your was cancer I would appreciate it .
Thanks for all concerns!
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You are in my thoughts and prayers.  Hopefully this will just be routine, and only some fluid.  Godspeed.
~Tascha
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Brel - I don't know what I have yet (hopefully find out on Thurs after lap?).  I also don't have fluid assuming you are talking about something seen on U/S or other scans?  But I think you can also have this from inflammation alone and even a little from normal ovulation process?  This is at least what I read. Hopefully others will have better personal info to share w/ you.  I'm really sorry that you have to have this worry again after having already gone through it.  I haven't even had the scare you already had and I find it keeps popping to mind even when I try to not think about it.  I'll be thinking of you and wishing the best and looking for what you find. Hang in there.
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