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Posted: 10-16-07 16:41pm

I am a twenty-seven year old mother of a six-year-old child. Three years ago I was went to the emergency room with sever pain in my lower abdomen. The er doctor told me that I have a cyst on one of my ovaries and several tumors on the other. He had advised me to do a follow up with my obgyn. I did the follow up and after a biopsy my dr told me that I have mild dysphasia. Yet there was no mention about the tumors or cysts! He just prescribed me a different birth control pill and told me to write a pain journal. Over the past year I have had extreme pain, most like I had three years ago, however I no longer have insurance. The pain was so intense as well as frequent urination; being nauseous and bloating I had thought that I was pregnant, until a week ago, which was confirmed by menstruation. Yet I am still having pain, as well as the need to go to the bathroom very often. Lower back pain, goes with this and still being nauseous, pants being too tight. Sometimes the pain just stops me right in my tracks, and I am bent over clenching my lower abdominal. Do I have cause for concern? Should I seek medical advice, have a CA 125 test? Please help, with no insurance I am trying to figure this out on my own.
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Posted: 10-16-07 16:43pm

You need to go see a doctor!

Dysplasia has nothing to do with ovarian cancer. Dysplasia is a change in the cells on your cervix.
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Posted: 10-16-07 17:01pm

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I understand that dysphasia is precancerous cells, which my obgyn dr told me they had found in my uterus lining. He had told me this was a result of HPV, yet it was never confirmed as to whether I have HPV or not, no testing that is. He really just brushed me off every time I would visit him to tell him of my pain. He would give me a pap, then that was it. I have had two abnormal paps and one normal pap in three years. Little confusing. The problem is I have no insurance and the last time I visited the er they were not much help to my situation. My main concern is the pain, looking as though I am pregnant when I clearly know that I am not, spending much of my day in the bathroom when I monitor my fluid intake. I know my body, my doctor told me that my pain was attributed to the cysts that I have and that with use of contraceptive the pain would go away, cysts go to normal, that sort of thing. I have since stopped using contraceptive four months ago because I had read that it increases the chance of cancer. The pain is worst now without contraceptive, yet tolerable with. Thanks for your reply.
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Posted: 10-16-07 17:08pm

Are you getting your pap smears every year? In light of the dysplasia, it would be prudent to do so. 70% of cervical abnormalities are caused by HPV. As there is no cure for HPV.

Dysplasia can correct itself. The underlying problem is the HPV. It will never go away. Keep getting your pap smears. ~ This would not be connected to the pain you are having.

Hrm... You may want to ask the risks of birth control causing cancer on the birth control board. Carifairy is VERY knowledgable about all things birth control. I had never heard of it causing cancer.

Your best bet is going to be to go see a doctor about your cysts. The ER won't be of any help because they will only tell you to go see your regular physician for follow up. The ER isn't there to fix problems, they only treat the immediate issue.

You will need to find a gynecologist to help you.

Good luck!
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Posted: 10-16-07 17:26pm

I have had pap smears every year since I was 13. I am due for one this month, my only hold up is the insurance, cost it will be out of pocket, single mother, financial hardship at the moment. I my understanding is that dysplasia most of the time will clear up on its own. My main concern, or maybe over concern, is with my ovaries, as several types of cancer has run in my family on both sides. Thank you for your help and your advice. At this point in time the only thing I can do is look for a open clinic in my area. I have now have a better understanding of how important medical insurance is.
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Posted: 10-16-07 17:27pm

Good luck!
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