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Hi! I have posted 2 times on here and have not received any responses and really need to know if I am normal. I had an 11 cm cyst removed on my left side a year ago. I am having pain in my left abdominal area again. I have been checked for another cyst and I don't have one on my left side, but I have a small one growing on my right side. Could scar tissue be causing the pain I am having on my left side?
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I honestly didn't know there was different types of cysts...so with that said, I am not sure what type of cyst it was that was removed. Yes, I am still feeling pain in my left pelvic area and the dr is unsure as to what could be causing it. He said the only way to find out is to do surgery again, but I really don't want to do that if it is not needed. Since there is no cyst I am not sure what he would be wanting to do surgery for.
I am sorry to hear that you have had to have surgery 3 times. That is awful. Take care of yourself and thank you for responding to me.
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Have you asked your doctor what type of a cyst you're having?. If you have been remove a year ago and still experience pain, better know it might be a recurring disease. I am also having a cyst and have removed 3 times. Take care.
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