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ovary endometrios cyst

hi, i had an ovary cyst wich turned to be endometrios cyst, i had a laporascopy and
the cyst was removed, i wonder now can this hapen again to me because i read endometriosis cyst
keep coming back, is this true did anyone experienced this.

thank you
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I have a cist on right ovary that was 11 cm and one on the left at 5.6 cm now the right one is 9 and the left is 4 so they shrunk,Im not taking meds at all,docs think by ultrasound I have endometreosis and I was schuduled to have the laporascopy but because the size is so large they cancelled that, they want me to take a medication to shrink them which is for endometreosis, then they want to give me surgery which then they will remove all the cists and clean out my tubes,Im 33 years old and I have no children,so its either this or a hysterectamy which I don't want yet because I want a baby, On the ultra sound pictures (and I had about 8 ultrasounds) it looks like when you have endometreosis it shows up like a white subtance that surrounds the cists,thats what they showed me,Im writing this for anyone who happens to look  this up for info...........So if you have any questions or you want to share pain stories LOL write me at ***@****
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Yup- I have just found out I have another one on my right ovary 2 months after a large one on the left was removed. sorry
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I dont have endo myself but i have a friend that does have it pretty bad and she gets those cysts all the time acctually! She has such a hard time dealing with all of it! she has one now that is the size of a baseball!! she does get them quite often though! i know thats not what you wanted to hear but i hope it helps!
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Yes this is true Ihad an ovarian cyst too lucky of me I havent gotten it back but it does happen. I hope this helps.
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