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Surgery scheduled for friday

I went for my ultrasound this morning. My fiance' and i got to see the cyst. You can barely see my ovary, it is no smaller. The dr scheduled my surgery for friday. He said he try his best not to take my ovary. He said he is not sure if the cyst is in my tubes or not cause i have had my tubes tied. Very nervous not sure what to expect. Please keep me in your prayers.
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He is doing laparscopic unless there r complications.Thank you for the support, always helps to have someone to talk to that knows what u r goin thru. I will keep you all updated. thanks again.
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i will also be thinking of u friday put ur trust in the hands of the surgeon they know what they are doing have faith in them and hand the rest up to god i will ask him to wrap u in his blanket of love he will mind you ,i dident know i had a dermoid i just goy pain they went in with a camera for a look when i woke up had lost ovary and fallopin tube still trying to get my head around but think it was better for me not knowing till after i dident have time to ponder wish u well for ur recovery.
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I'm sorry you didn't get the results you were hoping for, I was afraid this was going to be the end result.  I will definitely be praying for you.  It will be done and over with before you know it, and you will be at home recovering.  Is he doing your surgery laparscopically or laparotomy?  Try to do something to help yourself relax before your surgery.  Good luck and please keep us posted on how you are doing.
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