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yes, ovaries can regrow.....

I am on my way back to surgery in January to have my 4th and 5th ovaries removed......confirmed ovaries.

They have blood flow to them and all. They reacted to the Lupron shots when administered, and also reacted to the Clomid when taken......

I am looking forward to having them out as they have given me MUCH pain for a very long time and am relieved to have my answer and hopefully and end to this pain. I am also looking forward to finally seeing if it is my horomones that have been causing my migraines all these years.....This was the whole point to my hysterectomy in the first place..... it has only taken 9 years to complete it...LOL!!

If you have questions, you may contact me.
Thank you.


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I had my left ovary removed and 3 sonographers all said it was still there/had regrown... Is this even possible?
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OMG !!!  dont tell me that!  Im having a hysterectomy Jan 8th...she is doing keyhole. CRAP...
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