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complex cyst

I have had a Ultra sound and ct scan the doctors have found a 6.4 cm cyst and a 7.5 cyst the doctor made an appointment with a ob/gyn and she did'nt seem to be concerned wants me to have another ultra sound tomorrow and then meet with her again.  I am in a lot of pain on my right side, hip and right back. Am wondering what I should do go see another doctor, wait and hear what this doctor says.  I do not want to run into other problems later any suggestions.
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1664220 tn?1302979608
You can always take your time to think about doctors suggestions, dont let yourself to be pressurized. You can go home, talk to your family, friends and make your dicision that you tell your doctor later. If you want to relief your pain meanwhile, try to do it naturally with herbs etc.
Good luck!
Clare
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i have a 7.6m complex cyst had all the test to find out what it could be inside the cyst ca125 only showed slighty raised levels waiting to see gyna and i have to have  bilateral oohorectomy has anyone else had this operation
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A gynecologist that is really experienced with cysts is the best doctor to be seeing right now. If the cysts are suspicious, then it should be a gynecologist/oncologist. These cysts are large enough to consider surgical removal. "Complex" is not the good kind of cyst to have which is why a very experienced doctor needs to be looking at your test results. Most cysts are benign, but the ones that could be suspicious are often the complex ones. You need a reliable expert to determine what kind of cysts you have. Sometimes even the best doctors do not know for sure and cannot know until a cyst is fully removed and tested.
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