Ovarian Dermoid Cyst - Very Painful!!
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I started having pain in my lower left side in October of last year, it wasnt too bad so I didnt go to the doctors until january as I thought it may go away. I suspected I may have a Cyst and told the doctor and he refered me for a scan. I had a scan in mid Feb and I was diagnosed with a Dermoid Ovarian Cyst, it was about 3.5cm. I had another scan the other day and it has grown to 5cm. I have been refered to a gynocologist and been told that its going to take 20 weeks. I went back to the doctors because its causing me a lot of pain, but he said just to take pain killers (which doesnt really help) Iv been getting really really tired lately and doctor thinks that it could be related to the cyst.
The pain is getting me down, today I was in agony, I had a really sharp pain and I couldnt move, I was in tears. Im not going to be seen for another 4 months at least and I dont know what to do! Im worried its going to grow bigger.
Has anyone else been through similar experiences? How can I relieve the pain, Iv tired pain killers and warm baths but nothing works. Im only little and worried about how big the cyst is going to get, how quickly do these things grow? Mine got 1.5cm bigger in 5 weeks, so Im hoping it might stop for a bit!
Thank you
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Freddie1234
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Welcome! I joined this forum a few weeks ago and have found it invaluable for advice.
I'm a similar age to you and last week had my cyst removed via general anaesthetic & a c section style incision. To be honest I'm finding the recovery after the op the most difficult! Going to sleep is wonderful and I thank modern medicine everyday!! The fact that you've had 4 c sections already will be plain sailing for you as you know what to expect afterwards.
Look after yourself & try not to worry
Sonar
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Welcome to Rene too, this forum is really useful.
I think I'm fully recovered from my op now so took about 2.5 weeks to feel my old self. I didn't have a c-sec so faster recovery.
Unfortunately I have had facial surgery in the meantime to remove a lump from my cheek so it's set me back a bit last week but now I've had my face stitches out I feel better.
Just as my cysectomy stitches fell out I got 5 more the same day!!
Only local anesthetic this time though.
Rene I found GA was fine, it was just coming round that I had really bad shivering that lasted ages, no one seemed bothered by it though! I had the same thing after having a baby recently (with no GA of course) but I guess it may be the adrenalin?
Glad you're all healing well.
elizabeth16372
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Yes, I too find this forum exceptionally helpful- especially when we find out the news about this stuff and what needs to be done. I am now starting to realize that most people do pretty much freak out when it comes to the concept of going under GA. I know I did!! But what is so neat about it is that you're awake, then you're asleep, and then you're awake again as if nothing even happened or no time passed by. I love this about GA. So, there is absolutely no concept of time. I promise
And I was so thankful AFTER surgery as even when I FIRST opened my eyes I could feel this mass was gone. The pain was totally manageable due to pain meds and I just remember waking up in the recovery room feeling such incredible relief that it was done. You will too, just like the rest of us, I promise you that! 
(And thanks for the input on the stubborn swelling above the c-section cut- It will be a month for me on 11/16 and it is still there but now I have a bit more hope it will go down!)
Send us questions or updates anytime.
All the best, Elizabeth
cris314
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Thank you,
Cris
kearn
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lynne80156
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Thank you.
karen168
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Gallstones & renal colic, though ultrasound proved it to be a dermoid cyst. I too had the pain running down
My thighs, back pain, pain under my ribs (hence why they thought I had gallstones), couldn't eat. Are you in the uk? If so I would recommend bugging the ultrasound dept & make sure they know you are available at
Short notice. My scan was pretty quick once the dept had the request - my GP surgery managed to not send it on three occasions...
I haven't commenting on here for a while, had my op in May, but have been reading about everyone's experiences. This is a great place for support & reassurance, unlike some of the other forums I found!
Apologies for odd typing - this foirum & my iPad don't get along
lynne80156
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I am 50years old and on HRT so still get periods and usually get itchy sore breasts and hot flashes before period but this has been on going continuously for at least a month now- just before all the pain started.
Another thing that has happened though may not be connected is prior to the pain etc I started feeling breathless which set off really bad panic attacks. I have had ECG etc and all was normal.
To add insult to injury my son has kindly passed his flu like virus on to me!!!
karen168
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February & I had my op mid May - I had around six work absences between those dates! I was also very exhausted all the time.
It's good you're having an ultrasound to check what's going on - my pretty rubbish GP surgery diagnosed many things - UTI, IBS, "all in my imagination", and never even did a pelvic exam! It was quite a relief to have an ultrasound & discover all the other bits of my abdomen were normal & it was in fact a cyst causing all the trouble!
lynne80156
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I feel like death today with this flu virus!!
karen168
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Let's hope you get your scan soon, & I hope you feel better soon. I found that my immune levels seemed really low when I had all my cyst problems - culminating in a bout of mastitis the week before my op (I wasn't breast feeding or pregnant!).
elizabeth16372
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I just have a quick question for everyone who has had their surgery - mine was a laparotomy (bikini "c section" style incision) and it has officially been 32 days since my surgery. I can't believe how fast time flies. Anyways, overall I feel MUCH better since it happened but still feels some pain, soreness, discomfort, etc. and was wondering if that was normal? Also, I was having bad lower back pains (mainly on the right side where the cyst was) and now it is more like a dull ache and on occasion I get some pain to shoot in my left leg, but still the it is waaaaay less than it was before the surgery.
My gut feeling is that it is just aftermath and things are still sorting themselves out with healing etc. but I just wanted to see if anyone else had a similar experience? Or did your pain go right away after surgery?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks so much
karen168
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Sonar
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Sonar
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