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another question for all of you :)

I am sorry I have another question for all of you. You might have to read previous posts to know my story. But I do have a question. If you have a complex cyst or any other type of cyst can the pain or discomoft come and go? I was uncomfortable last week.But this week I am ok. My last period was on December 8. I am going to get another ultra sound and a transvagional done next week. If you have read the posts the cyst was seen  then not seen then seen on a ctscan then not seen again the end of december. It is like I know this sound dumb but I will be so embarressd if they dont see anything.I dont want them to of course. But I just want to know what is happening.

thank you so much ladies what we do without all of you. Hugs to all of you.
:)

ps i hope you understand what i am trying to say i am rambling i am sorry.
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I understand what you mean, I would have to say "yes"...Though each person is different. Mine tends to be very uncomfortable, but managable at times, then others it is unbearable. Most often the times that are the worst are when your mid cycle. The two weeks after and two weeks before kinda deal. At least its that way for me. Lately, things have gotten progressively worse and the pain gets harder and harder to "ignore".

I'm not sure about how others have their feelings, but mine say that it is notmal to come and go. It just depends on how unbearable it gets on day to day basis.
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I agree with the above poster.  My pain at times was just a twinge, a little reminder so to speak.  Other times I thought I was going to pass out.  It does vary I'm sure with each person, but from what I've read, it is quite common.
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