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645889 tn?1224093437

what is this?

In the month of July I had a overian cyst on right overy it was only small but the pain wasn’t going away so I had it removed and it was twisted with some other parts (I was told) I dont know what other parts they were.
I was on pain pills for like two months and that was the only thing that was takeing the pain away.
Around almost a month and a half ago maybe a little more the pain has been starting to come back slower this time, I have been feeling bloated like everyday and all-day, sometimes I do want to eat and sometimes I don’t. I pushed on my left ovary and sometimes it hurts and sometimes it doesn’t and I have been more tired then normal and I’ve been feeling like a want to puke and very moody.
Sometimes when I have sex (sorry to sayin it like that) my left side hurts and it was doing that before I had the cyst removed on the right side.
My lower back pain the pain comes and go’s and I never have back pain.
My periods are still not normal.
The Cyst was on the right ovary and the pain was on the left side, how could this be?
I always had irregular period and really bad cramps too
I don’t know even know if it has to even do with my ovaries or not.
I was thinking that it would be scare tissue or something.
I have been taking birth control and it makes me sick and it seems that it’s not helping so I stoped taking it.  
I haven’t been to my doctor yet and I am still thinking about going back to my doctor. I don’t want to look stupid if its not and have him be wasting his time on someone that doesn’t have a problem.
I really don’t know what to do. I am only 19 soon 20.
Can I please try to get some answers like is this a cyst or not? What should I do? And if I
should  I go back to my doctor.
Thanks, JuJu
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356929 tn?1246389756
Absolutely agree with Cirella.. There is no possible way we can tell you if you have cysts or not.

And to answer your last question.. yes, you should definitely see your Dr. ..

Feel better,
Sandy
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Juju,
Why haven't you been back to your doctor?  I see that this is the 3rd time you've posted this information and several people have given you the advice to call your doctor.  WE are not doctors and cannot tell you what it is.  The only way for you to find out is to go back to your doctor and let them do some tests.

Good luck to you.
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