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Okay...as you all know i have had this stupid cyst/tumor for a little over 3 years now. getting it removed jan 8th. and my new question is this...when i lay down i can feel a bump on my RIGHT side..(the cyst ive had for 3 years is on my LEFT)....i have felt this for a little over a month now....im wondering if its my right ovary? its right above the pubic bone. and if so could this be because ive been bleeding for a month now? Im really freaking out! thinking all kinds of scary thoughts now!!!! also...when i had the transvaginal Nov 18th wouldnt they have "looked" at my right ovary too?? the doc knew the cyst was on the left so im worried they didnt even look at the right ovary! HELP !!
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Im pretty sure it was there when i had the transvaginal ultrasound...i just wanted to make sure they looked at that ovary too! wonder if its always been like that and i never noticed before because ive always pushed around on the left side.. hmmm .  it feels hard and is just a smidge up from pubic bone..is that an ovary?
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yes they have to check both ovaries.....to make comparisons to one another. But the lump, u should get checked out like now.
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