Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 I have another question ladies. In January 29, 2004 I had an transvaginal ultrasound it showed 2 fibroids and 1 ovarain cyst. They said it was just a follicular cysts and would go away on it's own. I am still having pain and the doctor is doing another ultrasound to recheck the ovary. The nurse will not answer me when I asked my question. So let me ask you all, since the last ultrasounds just shows a follicular cyst (done 5-6 weeks ago) and found nothing else wrong with the ovary. Am I correct in assuming that chances are it's just another or the same follicular cyst? Should I worry it's cancer? I am scared and she will answer me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Did your doctor say that the cyst was the cause of your pain following the first ultrasound? Is the pain you're having in the region of your ovary? It very well could be that the first follicular cyst has not resolved (gone away) yet and that it is causing you some discomfort. It's also possible that your fibroids are causing your pain. Did your doctor tell you where your fibroids are located, and how big they are? I really don't think you have to worry about cancer developing in the 5-6 weeks since your last ultrasound. Leonie I am still having pain and the doctor is doing another > ultrasound to recheck the ovary. The nurse will not answer me when I asked my question. So let me ask you all, since the last ultrasounds just shows a follicular cyst (done 5-6 weeks ago) and found nothing else wrong with the ovary. Am I correct in assuming that chances are it's just another or the same follicular cyst? Should I worry it's cancer? I am scared and she will answer me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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