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Depending on the statistics that you read, 85 to 90 percent of women with ovca do NOT have a family history of the disease, so it may very well be that there is no family connection. That is a shame, though, that your grandmother would not share such important information with her family. I had a grandmother who was like that as well. However, she had a blabber-mouth sister who more than made up for it!! Talk about a tell-all!
As for some of your other symptoms, they seem similar to the more unusual/less common symptoms of perimenopause. You have to remember that the process is "puberty in reverse". Weird things start to happen, like odd and extreme allergic reactions, dizziness, tiredness... have you suffered heart palpitations at times, and have you learned the hard way that you can no longer eat foods that used to give you no problems?
I started this nonsense myself about 5 years ago. Then less than two years ago, I developed an endometrioma. Now, I have at least two cysts on my right ovary, so I am beginning the process all over again.
My heart palpitations, accompanied by hypertension, began about three years before I developed the complex cyst. These episodes have occured intermittently since, and the doctors can find no reason for them. It took dedicated research to make the connection to perimenopause. Most women just get hot flashes and acne! The gastro-intestinal problems developed at about the same time as the palpitations. However, both these problems were noticeably worse when I developed my cyst in 2004. These recent GI symptoms also triggered the request for an ultrasound