Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 , Thank you so much for your help. When I done surgery to remove a hemorrhagic cyst in my right ovary, I also done videolaparoscopy, 3 tiny incisions and the recovering was really fast. As the pain is bad, incl. back pain and bowel, I think that will not wait till the next month, I will call my Gyn. tomorrow. I hope that surgery will not be necessary, by the way. All the best, Liane you wrote: I had my left ovary removed in Feb 2001 due to a large and crowing cyst that was causing much pain. When the GYN removed it he found it was in terrible shape. He said it was 'glued' down to my intestines. He said it could have been causing me back, stomach, and bladder problems. Within 8 days after he removed the ovary I felt like a new woman. I ended up turning down a disability retirement from work I felt so much better! I had previously had my uterus removed in hysterectomy (in 1993). The GYN left my right ovary because he felt it is better to go into natural menopause. The surgery to remove myovary was not a bad one (as surgery goes) I went home the same day. I think I had 2 or 3 tiny incisions. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 , Thank you so much for your help. When I done surgery to remove a hemorrhagic cyst in my right ovary, I also done videolaparoscopy, 3 tiny incisions and the recovering was really fast. As the pain is bad, incl. back pain and bowel, I think that will not wait till the next month, I will call my Gyn. tomorrow. I hope that surgery will not be necessary, by the way. All the best, Liane you wrote: I had my left ovary removed in Feb 2001 due to a large and crowing cyst that was causing much pain. When the GYN removed it he found it was in terrible shape. He said it was 'glued' down to my intestines. He said it could have been causing me back, stomach, and bladder problems. Within 8 days after he removed the ovary I felt like a new woman. I ended up turning down a disability retirement from work I felt so much better! I had previously had my uterus removed in hysterectomy (in 1993). The GYN left my right ovary because he felt it is better to go into natural menopause. The surgery to remove myovary was not a bad one (as surgery goes) I went home the same day. I think I had 2 or 3 tiny incisions. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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