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314833 tn?1263259499

Where do I go from here

I had surgery on August 19th. I had two cyst removed. One very large one from my right ovary and small one from my left. It was open surgery. I also have a lots of scar tissue removed from the endemetrious. My scar is healing good but I am starting to get the same pain if not a little worse on my right lower pelvic area. I am wondering if there is another cyst or is there something else I have that was not there before? Any suggests or is this normal?
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483733 tn?1326798446
Laney's advice is good.  Do check in.  I had my surgery in June and do get pains still even where they removed my ovary.  I am using ball rolling to help get rid of all the adhesions I have.  If you do a search on ball rolling on MedHelp you will find a description by Mary of what she did.  Good luck!
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408163 tn?1242949501
Hi,
if you have endo, then the pain could be coming from another flare up of the endo. My doc took both my ovaries out firstly because I had suspicious cysts on both and because he suspected severe endo. Removal of the ovaries is really the only "cure" for endo according to my doc. You also may have developed another cyst. Have you seen your doc yet? Lets not forget adhesions. They cause alot  of discomfort too if you have developed them. I am not sure of the time frame that all of this could occur.
I think you should check in with your doc and see what is what
Good Luck and keep us posted
Laney
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