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repeat complex ovarian cysts

I am a 28 year old female. I have a question that I hope someone can answer please. My health concerns started when I was 17 years old. I was diagnosed with endo. I has a hysterectomy in 2007 ( they left my ovaries) and they also removed a complex cyst. In Sept of 07 I had another develop on my right ovary again and they removed though laproscopic surgery. On August 28 2008, I had another cyst and  they removed it and they took the ovary. I am now 2 1/2 weeks post op and I have yet another cyst on my left ovary, same kind. Has anyone had any thing like this that they can shead some light on.
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THANKS..STILL CONFUSED ON MY OPTIONS. SOME PEOPLE HAVE TOLD ME THAT THESE COMPLEX CYSTS ARE LINKED TO OVARIAN CANCER. ANY THOUGHTS! HOW IS MENOPAUSE AND WHAT IS IT LIKE?
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Your story sounds alot like mine.............

I have had reoccuring complex and endo cysts since my teens.  I have (had) severe endo and had a partial hyst 3 yrs ago.  The cysts kept coming despite Lupron shots and laps to remove them and I had both ovaries removed last year at age 38.  I have never felt this good...........  Menopause kinda sux but there is no pain anymore.

The decision for me to have my ovaries taken out was easy(ish) for me cuz I was done having children.  

I hope you find relief and feel better.  Keep us updated.

Heidi
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