It is really hard to say with the Ovaries being internal. Doctors basically make educated guesses from their experience. I am sorry you have to worry about this.
Alex
Thanks for the response, Alex. The PA at the hospital didn't say a whole lot about it when I was there, and she didn't even tell me about the nebothian cyst, or which ovary the septated cystic lesion was on. She started with the cysts, then moved on to my ankle (which I was also there for, as it'd been hurting for 4 weeks without an injury or improvement). It was like she didn't want me to worry, but did want me to follow up. Had I not gone and gotten a copy of the results, I may not have gone back in for the follow up. I may be getting on my work insurance plan soon, so that'll be a plus. I'm trying not to compare with others, but having somewhat of an idea of what's going on will keep me from stressing too much. Thanks again :)
No free fluid in the cul de sac is good news. I guess you have to wait and see what another ultrasound shows .I do not know if you can afford another ultrasound. If you can't I would monitor my symptoms. I am not sure if this is the kind of cyst which resolves itself not being a doctor. I guess it all depends on what they told you at the ER. Every case is different. You can't compare yourself to cases on the internet it just does not work out that way.
I hear that you are nervous. That is normal. It is a shame you do not have insurance. I was with out it for two years. It makes life tough. I was scared those two years that I could get breast cancer because I could not get Mammograms. The fear just stuck in my head. It turned out not to happen.
Alex