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My Gynecology visit

Well, I want to thank god first that everything turned out extremely well and my mind can finally be at ease.  I wanted to share my doctor's visit; I post a question in October, stating that during a MRI it found a cyst on my left ovary which measured 3.1 cm and a small amount of free fluid in my cul de sac.  Well I was assured by my gyencologist(she is wonderful) that is probably rupture which caused this small amount of free fluid and that it is going, but I did have a cyst on my right which measured 1cm.  She told me that as long as I have no pain(which I don't) during or after menstrual cycles or any missed cycles, that I am good and no further action will be taken.  She told that if I have missed menstrual cycles that i would probably be experiencing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), but since I haven't had any missed menstrual cycles or pain(thank god) then she assured me it was nothing to worry about.  This has been a huge weight off my shoulders and mind, and I want to personally thank you guys for the help provided on this forum and sharing your experiences.  I will be here anytime anyone may have questions or concerns about having ovarian cysts.
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Happy New Year To You too, hopeshell and to everyone else!  Be safe and have a prosperous New Year :)
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You are so right!  Happy New Year to you! :)
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Thanks so much; you guys are very supportive and I will be the same.  As women we must look out for each other, so any concerns or question I will answer to the best of my ability and try diligently to put minds at ease.
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I am so glad to hear your update!  You will be a great source for other ladies who come along on this forum and have a similar experience.  I am so glad you are on the road to recovery!!!

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