Thank you both for your replies. Two very different experiences and perspectives.Alot to think about.
That is very unfortunate that the same is happening to your left ovary aswell. I wish that the doctors would do some more proper research in this area and come up with some real solutions...it seems likie they are guessing what to do a lot of the time. I wish you both all the best.
I've had a very similar experience - same age and time span of recurring problem. However, I lost my R ovary due to torsion from my second 9cm cyst.
While going through the first and second ones, I can totally understand your sentiments to have it removed. You feel so much better afterwards.
BUT....guess what's happening on my remaining ovary now? The same, exact thing. My biggest fear is losing this ovary and being forced into menopause at 32.
Which is the lesser evil for you?
I had my right ovary and fallopian tube removed a little over 1 year ago and didn't notice anything different after the surgery. The other ovary takes over and, at least for me, everything was just like it was before the surgery.