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609017 tn?1220470194

pelvic mass/polycystic ovaries

Im 25 years old and after months of pelvic pain i was sent for an ultrasound and internal examination. I have been told i have a large 7cm mass to the right side of my pelvis with swelling and fluid on my pelvis. They also think i may have 'blocked' tubes as they are also swollen. Along with ths they say i have polycystic ovaries too. I am due to see my consultant in two weeks. Has anyone had the same? do you know what to expect from my consultation. my doctors dont seem to be able to answer any of my questions.
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356929 tn?1246389756
Don't forget to keep us posted.. I know you'll feel better after your consult..

Take care,
Sandy
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609017 tn?1220470194
Thanks for that ill take a look at the 'polycystic overies' forum.

As for the ultrasound i had a abdominal ultasound first then a transvaginal to get a better look.
Hopefully ill get some answers from my follow up.

Thanks,
Sally
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356929 tn?1246389756
Just wanted you to know that there is also a forum especially for "Polycystic Ovaries". You may want to check in over there as well..

I'm wondering why your Drs arent' comfortable answering any of your questions unless they are waiting to see what the referral turns up. What sort of US did you have? I'm hoping Transvaginal Ultrasound rather than the abdominal .

Please let us know how it goes after  your consultation goes..And check out the PCOS  forum..

Good luck,
Sandy
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