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IF YOU HAVE A SIS ON YOUR OVARIAN AND IT BURST INSIDE YOU WELL IT BE ANY HARM TO YOU
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THANKS SHERRY FOR YOUR FEED BACK YES IVE BEEN TWO THE HOSPITAL TWICE AND JUST LAST NIGHT THEY GAVE ME SOME PAIN MEDS AND SOME DOXYCYCLINE FOR TEN DAYS BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO IAM SO SICK I HAD SURGERY ABOUT 4 YEARS AGO AND THEY TOOK OUT MY UTERS BUT IAM VERY SICK NOW DO I NEED TO GO BACK TO THE HOSPITAL AGAIN
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Hi tay,

First, I want to welcome you to the Pain Management Forum and let you know that we are glad you found this Forum. I want to let you know that there are NO Doctors on this Forum, only CP  {Chronic Pain}  Patients that help each other with our OWN expertise and experiences that we have developed through our OWN CP Issues.

Yes, it could actually kill you depending how large it is.  I had a 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 lb BENIGN Ovarian cyst on my left ovary and they did EMERGENCY surgery, because IF it burst the fluid would have gone into my lungs and I would have drowned.  It's VERY DANGEROUS!!!  PLEASE check with your Doctor IMMEDIATELY and do whatever they suggest.

Are you the one with the cyst? IF you are, did you see a Doctor? IF you did,  what did the Doctor tell you that you needed to do?  PLEASE don't mess around with this!!!!  Please let us know how you are doing, as I"m quite concerned about you!!!

I'll be looking for your update.

I wish you the VERY best of luck............Sherry
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