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Cyst or Crazy

I am so glad I found this website!!
I am 31 y/o and have had cysts on my ovaries before that come and go.....I also have always had irregular terrible periods.

Lately I can't even be with myself.  I have a 4cm cyst on my left ovary and don't know if it is the cause of all my problems.....BLOATING; nothing fits but I can't eat Weight Gain; Pain; Bowel Problems; and not to mention exhausted, nausea, oh yes acne; never had that one before but now I have a huge belly and look pregnant with acne!!  All in the past few months??

Any help would be greatly apprecriated???
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I don't know the type.....dr never told me

I am going to a new doctor in December.  Hopefully he will remove it and I can start leading a 'normal' life again
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Sounds like cyst symptoms, yes.  The symptoms go away once a person is cyst free.  The quesiton is whether this is just another cyst that will go away or whether surgery is the only solution that will work.  Do you know what type it is?
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I had them come and go for over 10 years at least....

I am curious if these symptoms will still be here if I get the cyst removed?
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hi..sorry to hear you feel so yuck! i have been reading posts on here for some time now..looking for answers to some of my questions too!  your symptoms sound typical for cysts...do you know how long youve had the cyst?
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