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emmacarey posted a photo:
The âNatural Ovarian Cyst Relief Secretsâ provides the main cause of the ovarian cyst problem. It also provides the reason why your body created this cyst and how to get rid of it without any pain. This book helps in eliminating the ovarian cyst without any medicine and surgery, eliminating constant pain, rebalancing your internal setting that helps you in getting pregnant, abolishing the pain in your lower back and thighs, and helps in relieving breast tenderness and painful intercourse.
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That Damn Redhead posted a photo:
Like This is Angrier.
I have a tendency to get ovarian cysts. Seems to happen most often on the right side, too. I'll usually notice them for a day or two and then they'll go away on their own- I've never had to be operated on. I had a 4 cm cyst disappear on its own right before I was about to schedule a surgery for it!
I started noticing this little bugger yesterday and it's very displeased with me.
Seems it's a good day for angry girl parts: Brigid's Vagina is angry, too
By the by, I'll be away for the weekend without internet. I'll upload pictures from Saturday and Sunday when I get back Sunday night.
koobz posted a photo:
This is a 3kg right ovarian cyst that was growing inside my friend.
One fine morning, she woke with an allergic reaction to shellfish that manifest itself in one of her eyes. She went to check it out, and then also ask the doctor about the weird flat hard feeling she had in her abdomen.
Feel-feel, x-ray, results, panic, hospital, surgery....
Turns out there was this tumor growing inside of her, right.
Turns out the tumor was cancerous. They removed it, along with her right ovary (which the bastard was attached to).
Essentially, she had cancer, but had it all in one easy to remove balloon that was tethered to the ovary.
Just look at that monster.
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From the Histopathology report:
The specimen consists of a right ovarian cyst measuring 22 x 15 x 12cm. Section shows a multiloculated cyst filled with mucinous fluid.
The section shows components of a cyst with a thin outer fibrous wall, and an inner layer of small locules and cysts. These microcysts are lined by a single layer of regular tall columnar cells, which are seen to invest fibrovascular papillary structures. Scattered goblet cells are seen, and the cells are mucin laden. Pseudostratification is apparent focally. filiform intracystic micropapillae with minimal stromal support are also seen. In most foci, the cell number remains single in number. The cystic spaces are filled with granular eosinophilic material, desquamated epithelial cells and lysed blood cells. Occasional inflammatory cells are noted. There appears to be no capsular invasion or lymphatic permeation in the sections examined. Mecrosis and psammoma bodies are absent. The lesion appears confined to the ovary.
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Picture by the Doctor
EDIT: She's completely fine now and back at work and gone from someone I really like to truly one of the great people in my life.
{Deonna_Jane} posted a photo:
Before and After comparison of my tummy. Surgery was to remove an 18cm dermoid cyst on my ovary
I blogged all about it @ craftawesome.blogspot.com/
{Deonna_Jane} posted a photo:
I just had this removed from my ovary
I blogged all about it @ craftawesome.blogspot.com/
{Deonna_Jane} posted a photo:
I just had this removed from my ovary
I blogged all about it @ craftawesome.blogspot.com/
{Deonna_Jane} posted a photo:
I just had this removed from my ovary
I blogged all about it @ craftawesome.blogspot.com/
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heidiologies posted a photo:
I was such a tomboy growing up, so scars are nothing new to me. I remember my mom lecturing me each time I came home with a new sugat (cut/wound) on my knee, but looking at them now, all that come to mind are all the fun times I had and none of the pain. I also see the beauty of my childhood and none of the ugliness of the scars.
This one, however, triggers no fun memories, though I often joke that I had a C-section and delivered a golf ball-sized ovarian cyst. I'm sure in a few years, this scar will bring to mind
For better or for worse, my new scar is now a part of me.
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