Michelle
I saw this in your last post of last week but just read it today and posted that I thought it was a mistake...CF and CFS... and now I see it has been caught.
I, too, have other health issues, though not near as severe as yours. It is always hopeful that one problem can be helped or insight found and connections made that lead to help. I hope you do well with your situation. The ladies here, they hate "ladies" but I use it as a term of reverance ;} are very helpful and quick to give support. So even if we can't help with the CF or connections they can help with the cyst issues. You may have to educate us on the CF asspects but we will help as much as we can.
Cindi
Thanks, I always have been rather unique! Someone has to be a case study for the newest medical journals!
Have a good day,
michelle
Hi, Michelle... well... I've had no luck finding a connection between your cyst and CF. The hydrosalpinx might well be connected, however, if the opening between the fallopian tube and the uterus has been obstructed. I did ask a friend who has a condition requiring coumadin, and she said that it aggravated her endometriosis; so, I would think that it might well affect cysts such as hemorrhagic cysts or endometrial cysts (aka endometriomas or "chocolate cysts.") I am sorry that I could not be of help.
I would not expect CF to directly affect the ovaries because the ovaries do not secrete the hormones via a duct, like the liver does. CF is primarily an "exocrine" problem, isn't it?
However, I will also add that at this point in life I think most anything is possible, and it is also possible that medications used to combat CF might affect the endocrine system.
I'll see if I can learn anything about any connection.
Hello Michelle, I remember reading someone had CFS, which I believe was a reference to chronic fatigue syndrome. If I see CF in the posts, I will take note of who, what, when, where!
Best wishes, Katie