kimblebee
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I searched for other threads with this topic, but they’re all old so I thought I’d start a new one.
Is anyone else suffering through a cyst at the moment? I found out I have a golf ball sized one in my right ovary. I was worried it was my appendix because it was matching all the warning signs. One ultrasound and ct scan later, they confirmed it was a cyst.
The pain had been non existent for a week but for the past three nights the pain has woken me up in the middle of the night. The dr at the hospital said to just take Advil or Aleve, but they aren’t doing anything.
I have a follow up appointment with my gp on Thursday and I will be asking for something stronger for the pain. I’m allergic to codeine so I’ll probably ask for Tramadol. Because of my previous cervical cancer, I now have to get ultrasounds every three months for the near future to keep an eye on things. They don’t think it’s of any concern now, but will monitor just to make sure.
So, back on track, does anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with the pain until I can see my doctor? The pain is constant, but it’s mostly just a dull throb. Every once in a while there’s a burst of added pain, but that passes quickly and goes back to the dull throb.
Is anyone else suffering through a cyst at the moment? I found out I have a golf ball sized one in my right ovary. I was worried it was my appendix because it was matching all the warning signs. One ultrasound and ct scan later, they confirmed it was a cyst.
The pain had been non existent for a week but for the past three nights the pain has woken me up in the middle of the night. The dr at the hospital said to just take Advil or Aleve, but they aren’t doing anything.
I have a follow up appointment with my gp on Thursday and I will be asking for something stronger for the pain. I’m allergic to codeine so I’ll probably ask for Tramadol. Because of my previous cervical cancer, I now have to get ultrasounds every three months for the near future to keep an eye on things. They don’t think it’s of any concern now, but will monitor just to make sure.
So, back on track, does anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with the pain until I can see my doctor? The pain is constant, but it’s mostly just a dull throb. Every once in a while there’s a burst of added pain, but that passes quickly and goes back to the dull throb.