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update on me from gynocologist visit

he gyn dosen't want to do a hysterectomy on me because i have lots of adhesions from previous abdominal surgeries. so i have to have another transvaginal ultrasound in 3 months. i have been have these ultrasounds every 2-3 months since june 2011. he stated the ovarian cyst can disappear and the thickened endometrium can shrink. it has got slightly thinner but it is still thickened and i still have the ovarian cyst which is the same size. he stated my risk of ca is low. i am so tired of all of this. plus i now have a chestnut size thyroid nodule benign it was biopsied and they are monitoring this in 6 months. help
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675329 tn?1297288378
yes, in june another thyroid ultrasound. i nominate you for best answer
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Your very welcome. Our thyroid forum here is great. Is your Dr keeping an eye on your thyroid levels also?
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675329 tn?1297288378
i will check out the thyroid forum thank you remar
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Thank you so much. How are you doing? Did you get a second opinion?Have you checked out our thyroid forum?
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675329 tn?1297288378
could someone tell me how to pick best answers to my questions above thank you. i choose remar above to be the best answer
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Can you get a second opinion? That's what I would recommend.
We have a great thyroid forum here. You should check it out. They may be able to answer your questions about your thyroid.
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