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Hi everyone.  I have a dilemma.  I have not had a period since the beginning of September, nor have I ovulated.  I had no pregnancy symtoms and have had 2 negative pregnancy tests.  One at home and one at dr's office.  I have also had an abnormal pap smear.  It is ASC-H.  I am set up for a colposcopy.  Is that right?  Problem is that I am in pain on right side lower abdomen, into lower back and down right leg.  Almost numbing pain.  I feel tired and have a general sense of malaise. I get very bloated and it sometimes hurts to use the bathroom.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I have a dr's appt on Jan 7th, but cannot get in sooner due to the holidays.  Uggghhh.  I am starting to freak out a little bit.
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1006035 tn?1485575897
That definitely sounds like a cyst. I have 2 cysts on my right ovary and they make my whole right leg ache, especially my hip. I can barely pee because I'm so bloated. You need to get an ultra sound asap to see what is going on in there.
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Hi...sounds like a cyst to me....if your in alot of pain maybe you could go to the hospital and they can do a transvaginal ultrasound now instead of you having to wait til jan. If you do go..and they do the ultrasound..make sure you ask them (if they find you do have cyst)..1.) how big is it?  2.) is it fluid or complex?  3.) are there any septations?  Good Luck and let us know how you are!  also...keep in mind that most cysts are benign!
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