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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margaret105
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margaret105
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elizabeth16372
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shaunagh1
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shaunagh1
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bernie52334
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elizabeth16372
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Take care and God bless
Elizabeth xx
Sonar
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I am having a dermoid cyst removed by keyhole surgery on Monday. My question is, what is the recovering time like? Some of you mention you felt very tired for a few days. I have a 4 year old & a 6 month old & whilst I'll have help the day I come home (I'm staying in one night), is it unrealistic to think I'll be up & about feeling ok the day after I'm home?
My 4 year old is at school during the day & my 6 month old is very easy
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Thanks.
shaunagh1
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Sonar
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At the moment it's just my cyst to be removed unless the cyst is wrapped around ovary then that one ovary will be removed too.
Sounds like should get some support just in case rather than cope in my own. Thank you.
I've been reading about the gas/shoulder pain so hopefully not worse than my reasonably recent labour pains
!!! Although shoulder & chest pain doesn't sound nice.
Will definitely rest when baby sleeps, thank you.
bernie52334
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Sonar
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I had cyst (10cm), ovary & tube removed. Was all done keyhole.
Quite tender & feel tired but otherwise ok. Tomorrow will be the real test as husband back to work tomorrow.
Good luck with yours x
bernie52334
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Sonar
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I'm also reasonably fit & relatively young..ish. Positive attitude helps too.
Good luck.
elizabeth16372
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I had my surgery on October 16th, this past Wednesday. They thought they "might" be able to do it laproscopy but because my cyst was so big (11cm x 13cm) they did a "mini c section" instead. I was in the hospital one night and came home yesterday. Very sore and painful but as soon as I woke up from surgery I felt so much RELIEF that this mass was out of me! I did have dissension (it popped out of my stomach) and haven't been able to lay on my back for months. I am feeling much MUCH better now though. I don't think anyone in this forum had their dermoid as big as mine was but I have been to other forums where some of the ladies had theirs bigger than 20cm! Apparently these guys get really big
Anyways, they ended up not having to take anything else, which I was glad for because I was certain they might have to grab an ovary or something. They checked my tubes, ovaries and uterus and everything looked good. Oh, inside the cyst there was approximately ONE LITER of fluid!!!! No wonder my back killed me!! It was like I was pregnant.... SO glad it is out girls. Really, so glad.
I just had a quick question:
2 radiologists and an oncologist looked at ultrasound and CT scan and thought "dermoid" but my doctor, who is very young and still doing her residency, seems mildly concerned about the calcification on the dermoid (the white parts) and wants to confirm everything is normal with me AFTER we get the pathology report back. But the senior doctor did my surgery and she stood there because she is in training and I am thinking if he thought anything looked suspicious he would have grabbed the ovary too, as I had consented to them taking what they needed IF they thought it was cancer.
Anyways, she has me just a little freaked out now
I googled calcification on dermoids and it seems VERY common that at least 50% of dermoids are calcified actually and I am wondering if she perhaps isn't aware of this? Did anyone else have a similar issue?
Many thanks
xoxo