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Ovary mass

Last May I had a hysterectomy due to pre cancer cells. Just days before the hysterectomy I was told I had a nodule on my left ovary. The dr went ahead and did the hysterectomy and took my fallopian tube. After she ordered an ultrasound and I was told the nodule was gone.   When dealing with my gastro dr I was complaining about the same pain I’ve had for over a year now in the flank area wondering if he could help or find something because no one seems interested and they make me feel like I’m making it up. One dr actually ordered a drug screening on me and I don’t even take Advil because of my stomach issues. Anyway a ct scan was done and I have a mass on my left ovary. Waiting to hear from my gyno but it’s been a few weeks and I am worried. I wish she just took them with the hysterectomy. My left side of my body aches. My left foot. My left hip. I even have tennis elbow in my left arm. I get sharp stabbing pain in my left breast and I sometimes have chest pains. I’ve been suffering from headaches at times. Very loose stools. I’ve given up on going to the hospital because they always make me feel like I’m making it up. I’m 45 years old. I shouldn’t be in this much pain. Should I?
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