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What do I do now

Ok So since I was younger I always had pretty bad cramps ( I was deathly sick for the first 2 days of my period) it has progressively gotten worse now I'm in my twenty's. I recently starting getting worried about the pain and went to the doctors a couple months ago considering I have never been pregnant and been with someone for 9 years. It never crossed my mind until a few months ago something could be wrong. I wasn't trying to get pregnant but more like if it happens it happens. I went to the doctors they found cyst on my ovaries . I then went back to get a check up ultrasound and I called the doctors and the lady on the phone told me " the cyst haven't changed you have Endometriosis and the doctor will call you back in a few days. racking my brain about this. I was wondering by the information I have given and the fact I have never been pregnant I'm starting to think it may just never happen? Can someone shed some light on this.
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136956 tn?1688675680
Okay did they say the cyst was an endometrioma? (Blood filled) that is the one way Endo can be an indicator on of monderate to severe Endo. No matter what meds you take an endometrioma will not shrink. It needs to be removed and also the other areas investigated since you might have disease on other organs.

What I would highly recommend is for you to see an Endo specialist  and I can help you with that if you let me know were you live.

Remember with endometriosis your first surgery is te most important so you need to be done right I can't express that enough
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9090222 tn?1401645995
It gets earlier once you accept it, besides there are plenty cute children who could be adopted. ;)
I'm praying for the best!
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I sure will update. Its a hard pill to swallow knowing there is a chance I can't have kids. Even though yoir young its defiantly hard news to get when they tell you, you might not ever have kids. I hope everything works out for you.
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9090222 tn?1401645995
Hello, I'm a 16 year old female. Yes I know I'm young but I've been in the ovarian cyst situation and bad cramping just like you. My gyno perscribed dicyclomine for my cramps which helped just beautifully. I later had to get my ovary taken out due to the cyst. I was then told I had polycystic ovarian syndrom and I would be really lucky if I every produced offspring of my own. This may not be your case and I hope it's not but that's my story. I hope for the best and keep me updated! Try not to stress or worry about your situation, it will only make it worse.
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