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endometriosis/ hypothyrodism

hi, 10 weeks ago i had a laproscopy done to remove an ovarian cyst, but after the operation my gyno told me that i had many cysts, endo cysts and he needed to remove my right ovary as it was covered with these cysts. since then i have been experiencing frequent urination and a feeling of a full bladder also backache and i am feeling very tired and lethargic. i also have hypothyrodism i was diagnosed with this 8 years ago i take daily 150mg medication to control this. but i'm not feeling myself i just wondered if it was either of these that could be causing these symptoms. i'm 32 and mom of two boys.
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I agree with ska4life, you need to see your doctor as soon as possible.  It is possible that the pain you are feeling could be a cyst on the other ovary.  Has this been going on every since your surgery?  When you don't feel that something is right, you need to see your doctor.  You know your body better than anyone else.  You need to be an advocate for yourself and make sure you get the good care you deserve.  Nobody knows your body better than you do.  When you think something is wrong, it probably is.  Good luck and please let us know what you find out.
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i think you should go to your doc you might have an infection i dont know anything about hypothyrodism sorry i cant help hope some one else can x
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