every tech reads results different. They could be harmless, or it could PCOS. I have been told the same things but i think that i have endo, so I am not good for answers because its been a year and I am still waiting. I have three cysts that wont go away. I am sure that someone will come along shortly to help
Good luck
angela
This sounds exactly like my situation. I've been having small (1.5cm or less) complex cysts followed for about 1 year. They keep resolving and re-appearing on the opposite side every 3-4 months. They have been referred to at times as possible hemmoragic cysts. I've had 3 CA-125 (all in 'normal' range).
My Gyno thinks this is happening, because I am having hormonal fluctuations, being in peri-menopause (I'm 48 years old). I've had other peri symptoms - but still getting a period - although it's getting more irregular.
Finally, at my last TV-US in August, she is letting me go for 6 months until another is done. I was going every 2-3 months for a year.
Also, on the TV-US in August - the report from the radiologist was the 'best' sounding one - no 'scary' or 'suspicious' terminology. It was almost normal looking, except for one small cyst.
Hope this helps.
Mary
Yup, I got them too. Since May this year. Just have another us and showed a 2.5cm possible hemm cyst. No iv got the symptoms too.
Do your ovaries ache or feel tender all the time? Back pain? And feeling of tiredness?
Iv had 1 gyn offer a laproscopy and another one just follow up ultrasounds. Im almost tempted to do the lap to see whats goin on.
I dont understand why they can't tell why this is all of a sudden happening. If it is perimenopause you think they would know.
I want my hormone levels tested and she wont.
Maybe time to find another doc.
Keep in touch with what the doc tells you.
Wishing You Well - Kimmy
I had my hormomes tested last year - didn't show too much changing, but according to my gyn, you don't see much of a change until your well into menopause - (missing periods alot). I haven't actually missed one, but there a bit irregular. They are actually closer together - she says this is normal, before they start getting further apart - which I hope will happen soon. The peri symptoms start well before it shows on a blood test.
Mary