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Ovarian cyst

Hi, I have had cysts my whole life, but usually they were so small they were considered fibroids on US. Well now this past September when I had surgery for endometriosis the Dr removed a  cyst (I am not sure of the size). "It was hanging there like a Christmas bulb."  A week prior I had an US and there was nothing there.... So now in early May I had an US and it was back and about a cm and another on the other side even smaller. I had another 2 weeks later The tech told me nothing about the left side (where the original was) but told me the other had grown to 4cm. So is that normal for 1 a cysts to come back and 2 to grow so fast?
Thanks :)
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I get so overly tired too! That's what dragged me to my gyn office. I wrote down all of my symptoms and read them off to my doctor.  Then he gave me a blood test.  
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Also could this be what is making me so overrly tiired. No matterr how much sleep I get I am still tired!
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