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vaginal pain and pressure

I had a 7.2cm cyst removed Nov 9, recovering from the surgery well but still feeling the same pain in my vagina,, it feels like I'm walking around with a golf ball inside, and I'm having intense cramping like menstral cramps, but I have no parts left,,she didn't even do an internal exam just had a peek at my incision,
the doc says it could be my bladder or bowels and there's nothing that can be done,,that's just the way it is,, what kind of **** is that? who should I be seeing?, I don't have a regular doctor just walk in clinics and I'm so tired of being in pain,, I can barely sit, stand or lay down, and I started back to work last week,,
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A related discussion, was your problem ever resolved? was started.
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Yes, non cancerous, she said, but I'm not even sure she bother to have it checked..
I read down the forum and didn't find anything related to this,, I'll check again,,

Sue
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What do he mean there is nothing he can do about your bladder or your bowels?Someone else on this forum had a problem simular after sergery and had to have something else done because the pain didnt stop,read down in the forum?Was your cyst non-cancerious?
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