Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Thank you all for your responses. Yes, I agree that everyone needs to get copies of their charts to see what might be lurking in them. Ovarian cysts usually do go away on their own, but some types don't and need attention. I guess I would have rather known about it at the time. I have had several ultrasounds since then and there is no mention of it, so either it is gone or just wasn't checked because the ultrasounds were for the pregnancy. Then again there are a few notes by the dr. in my chart that I absolutely cannot read so it might be in there. I don't understand how they can go through so many years of school and not be able to write legibly? I am trying to eat well and rest, but they are both hard to do right now. I hope that I will be in a better emotional state after seeing the RE on 5/24 and the hemotologist on 6/1. Yes, I just made an appointment with the hemotologist on referral from my gp. My white blood cell count has been slightly higher than normal on the 4 blood tests I have had in the last 14 months even though I have not been sick at all. One more thing to worry about now. Can fibroids cause this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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