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Ovary Pain

by Michelle_1977, Jun 06, 2007 12:00AM
Hi there, I'm 30 years old I had an Emergency Hysterectomy when I was 25 the birth of my child torn my cervix all the way up my uterus wall leaving no choice but to remove the cervix and uterus. I started to have pain about a year after that happened in my left side and went to the doctors countless times with them telling me nothing was wrong, in Dec of 06 they found a huge mucinous tumor on my left ovary when I went to the ER because the pain was unbearable, I'm 5 foot 7 and about 130lbs, they removed that now I am having the same sort of pain on my right hand side I went in for an Ultrasound today and the numbers seem so low but I'm curious if they are good or bad or in between and how I can get the pain to stop if it's nothing of significance the numbers that I saw were, Length 3.49cm height 1.72cm and Width 2.90cm. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thank you.
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