Getting Ready For Surgery Posted: 02-07-07 23:06pm
I'm 25 yrs old and have had to deal with
my cyst repeatedly over the course of the
last 2 years. I am not sexually active
and fortunately have only had to be lanced
3 times. My cyst shows up monthly,
usually right before my cycle and goes away
shortly thereafter, unless it becomes an
abcess ... These last six months it has
really become unbearable where the pain is
considered so much so that i'm not able to
work, i've decided to have the
marsupilization done. My gyn is still
working on scheduling but can anyone whose
had the procedure give any insight into
what recovery is like?? I'd appreciate
it.
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ShortGal
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It Keeps Coming Back!! Posted: 02-22-07 03:24am
SDvirgil-I have never had the
marsupialization procedure done, however I
have had 3excisions of bartholin cyst -
once on the left and twice on the right-
at different times. I know the recovery
time for me with both of those surgeries
was less than a week. Infact, I was able
to walk the next day, although sitting and
walking more than a few minutes was
uncomfortable. Having to go potty was
probably the hardest part for obvious
reasons. I have also had the pleasure
of
having a word cathedar placed up in there
with my last cyst, which came out in my
sleep the following day! To be honest,
that thing was more painful than the
surgery and the recovery was more
difficult due to the constant draining
with the new opening. I am not sure if
this helps but I hope it does.
Unfortunately, I now have two more cysts,
one on each side. The one on the right is
so large that i have to move it out of the
way to wipe when i pee and, not to be
graphic, it blocks the vaginal opening
and that can't be a good thing. The one on
the left continually changes from big to
small but my gyno said she could
definately feel some fluid in there but
can't do anything until they both become
red and swollen!! YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING
ME!!! I have an appointment with a new
gyno tomorrow and am going to ask about
having the whole gland removed on both
sides. PLEASE!!!! If anyone can give me
some info on having the actual gland, not
just the cyst, removed I would be forever
greatful. Walking around with two lumps
between my legs is the most unnatural
feeling and I am not about to wait any
longer for them to get red and swollen
just so I can go in and have yet another
expensive sugery to remove them, just for
them to come back! PLEASE HELP! Either
reply to this message or message me
personally or how ever they have you do it
on here, i'm new! Thanks!
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lagrimas
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Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: New Jersey
Living Death In the Form of a Bartholin's Cyst ... Posted: 03-15-07 20:07pm
Hi. My name is Tiffany. I have to say I
might actually be the youngest person on
here. Im 16 years old and I have been
living this nightmare for 7 months. When I
was 15 years old I got my first
Bartholin's Cyst in July 2006. I didnt
know what it was. I just thought my left
"lip" down there was just a little
swollen. No biggie. But I was in for a
very rude awakening. It was just a little
uncomfortable to sit regularly and walk
long distances. But it's crazy how in just
one night the pain can rise [on a scale of
1-10] from a 3 to like a 27. I thought I
had an std. I thought I was going to die.
I didnt know what to do. The next day I
went to the emergency room and they lanced
it. Almost immediately after the infection
comes out, there is immediate relief. I
thought that was the last time ...
Since my first one in July, I have had
three more. The first one was lanced with
a word catheter put in [which came out the
next day in a sitz bath]. The second time
I had a marsupialization. I honestly
thought that was the last time I was going
to get it. Well it wasnt. Exactly a month
later in January of this year I got
another one. This one burts on its own.
The last one I had was just last week. I
went to the ER again and right when they
were about to go in and lance it, it
burst.
Im speaking out because I know there are
other girls my age who are going through
this but are scared to ask questions. Just
because you aren't over the age of 18 YOU
STILL HAVE A VOICE !!! Dont be scared
because God will bring you through this
time of pain.
Well the next procedure I plan to have is
to get the gland removed all together. My
Gyn doesnt want to do it. But he's a guy.
He doesn't have any idea what the pain of
having a Bartholin's cyst is like. All the
women who are going through this, KEEP
YOUR HEAD UP AND DONT TAKE NO FOR AN
ANSWER. Do what you must. I love all of
you ....
Tiffany <333
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coreenfemme
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This Gland Stinks!! Posted: 05-23-07 16:30pm
well, this is the first page ive been on
where other women have been suffering
through the same problems ive had with my
gland.
im 22 now but have had my bartholins gland
become infected twice a year every year
since i was 17. i wanted to know someones
thoughts on having surgery to have the
glands removed bc it is getting expensive
to have it constantly drained. two months
ago, i had to pay $356 just to have it
drained and realized yesterday that it is
now back again and is infected again. i
wish i was so lucky as to have it swell
and then go away on its own, but that has
never happened.
ive never had surgery or broken, sprained,
or injured any part of my body so im
pretty scared about possibly going this
route. anyones suggestions or comments
would be helpful, thanks.
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Hyacinth
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Joined: 23 May 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Alexandria
Bartholin's Gland Cyst/abcess--facing Surgery Next Week Posted: 05-23-07 20:10pm
I have had the second occurrence of a lump
in 10 years. The first time, it went away
quickly with warm baths. This time, it
enlarged and became infected and was
drained in the ER. Now, after 10 days on
Augmentim, I cannot feel a thing, but my
doctor wants to do a marsupilization of
the cyst next Wed. This is costly and
difficult for me because I am a full-time
caregiver for my mom, who has Alzheimer's.
After reading some of these entries, I'm
beginning to think I won't have the
surgery. Sounds like several people had
recurring problems, even after
marsupilization, which, as I understand
it, is not a removal but an opening of the
gland so it supposedly won't become
blocked again. I'm also afraid of pain
after surgery, as I have to move my mom,
turn her and pretty much lift dead weight
from chair to bed. I don't know what to
do. Anyone have any ideas?
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tajia24
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Bartholin Blues Posted: 06-05-07 20:49pm
to see so many women go through what i am
going through is touching i have felt so
alone and felt disfigured by this. i am 24
years old and until i had my second child
two years ago have never had a cyst. mine
always get infected and when i got it
drained the smell is awful i got so
embarrassed. even though my doctor tells
me that is how the infected ones smell. i
actually had a nurse look at me in horror
on my first one. i cried so much after.
thank you guys for coming forward with
your stories. i have gotten six more since
my first one and because of the trauma of
the first one i have not gone back to the
doctors but went through the pain until
they decided to pop and drain on their
own. i would not recommend that to anyone(
talk about pain) . there were days where i
just didnt want to go on. i have no
insurance and no job my husband works and
we live pay check to pay check. i don't
want to add on more bills. It's seems that
even surgery won't guarantee no recurrence
i just dont know what to do.
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coreenfemme
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Icky Gland Posted: 06-06-07 12:16pm
i can def. feel the pain that is going
around here, especially about the smell.
im not one that embarrasses easily but
when i had it drained a few weeks ago the
GYN asked the nurse to crack open the door
so that some of the smell could escape
from the room cuz this poor nurse was
pregnant and having to look at and smell
something that i myself equate to the
smell of a rotting corpse (sorrie for
being so graphic).
(as a side note, my gland helped ensure
that the only time i ever wanted to be a
GYN, was quickly cut short by the smell of
it)
well the way i feel about it is that they
can have my gland cuz as far as im
concerned, its only my right one and i can
do just fine with the one that i have
remaining.
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lagrimas
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Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: New Jersey
Surgery Posted: 06-06-07 15:05pm
I'VE HAD MARSUPIALIZATION. IT DIDN'T WORK
FOR ME. HOWEVER APRIL 27, 2007 ... I GOT
THE WHOLE GLAND REMOVED. I'M HAPPY TO SAY
I HAVEN'T HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT SINCE.
IM HAPPY AND MY LIFE IS BACK TOGETHER. IF
ANY OF YOU WOMEN HAVE ANY QUESTIONS TO ASK
ABOUT HOW THE SURGERY WENT [BEFORE AND
AFTER] JUST POST THEM IN A REPLY AND I'LL
BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM =]
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Hyacinth
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Joined: 23 May 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Alexandria
Congratulations On Gland Removal Posted: 06-07-07 07:36am
Tiffany: I am so glad you finally got
relief! I have read and reread your
story over and over and am just
overwhelmed by all you have been through.
Unfortunately, we are faced with going to
male doctors at times. And it does feel
like there is a lack of compassion
regarding our pain. No man can possibly
relate to a woman's pain! If you are up
to it and have the time, please let me
know how your post surgery recovery time
went. I'm sure alot of us would be very
grateful to know how much time you had to
take off work or household chores. I lift
my mom daily and anything strenuous might
be a problem during recovery. Were you
pretty much on bedrest for a day or two?
Did you have a lot of swelling and pain at
the surgery site? How did you convince a
doctor to remove the gland? I have Kaiser
HMO and no one has suggested gland
removal. I'm sure it will tak many many
costly visits and enduring other
procedures before this HMO would approve
gland removal surgery.
Bless you, dear, for all you've been
through and your compassion at such a
young age.
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lagrimas
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Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: New Jersey
Posted: 06-07-07 11:00am
Thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate
the love very much. My surgery went good.
The problem with removing the bartholin's
gland is it is a very bloody procedure.
That is a good reason why a doctor won't
suggest it. Mine didn't go like that. When
i woke up from the surgery i was a little
sluggish. I just felt the need to throw up
but that came from 11 hours of fasting and
the fluids they gave me. I was sore that
day [which was a friday]. I was sore the
next day. However, by sunday [with a lot
of praying and some strong doses of
ibuprofen] i had little pain. By monday i
was back in school. By the next friday i
was back at work. I wouldn't suggest
lifting any weight for maybe a week or so
only because the area [down there] may not
be ready for pressure. But here i am a
month and a couple weeks later back to
normal. Everything is normal again and im
very happy ....
Also regarding your gyn, you suggest
removing the gland. Technically, the
docter can't tell you no. Especially if
you have had numerous problems with your
bartholin's gland becoming infected. When
i had my last cyst, my gyn suggested
marsupialization. I told him "no, i want
this damn gland outta my body." and i said
it just like that. Because the pain we go
through is noooo joke; and they dont
realize how much it effects our lives.
Once again thank you, hyacinth, for the
love. I really appreciate it.
Sorryyy. One more thing before i go.
Regarding those women who feel embarrassed
by the odor. I just have to say one thing.
The feeling they get smelling it does not
even measure to the pain you have while
having an infected cyst. You betta go back
to those doctors and get your stuff
straight because that's
their job to help you. Not to comment and
snicker about how bad [dead white blood
cells] smell. Okay?
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lisa r
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Bartholin Gland Posted: 06-07-07 11:12am
Hello,
I've been through this painful conditon.
When they first stared they were always on
the left side, after many trips to drain
it, they finally removed the whole gland,
then pray tell they started on the right
side, well knowing the pain they bring we
went ahead and remove that whole gland
also. For me the only answer is to remove
the gland itself, I haven't had a problem
since. The surgery is no worse than the
cyst itself, the most painful was when
they removed the packing inside, one of my
was so deep and infected that I had to
stay overnight in the hospital, it was
scheduled as same day surgery, but that
didn't work out.
Lots of luck to you,
Lisa
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lisa r
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Bartholin Gland Posted: 06-07-07 11:14am
Hello,
I've been through this painful conditon.
When they first stared they were always on
the left side, after many trips to drain
it, they finally removed the whole gland,
then pray tell they started on the right
side, well knowing the pain they bring we
went ahead and remove that whole gland
also. For me the only answer is to remove
the gland itself, I haven't had a problem
since. The surgery is no worse than the
cyst itself, the most painful was when
they removed the packing inside, one of my
was so deep and infected that I had to
stay overnight in the hospital, it was
scheduled as same day surgery, but that
didn't work out.
Lots of luck to you,
Lisa
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Mesha007
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Joined: 10 Jun 2007 Posts: 3
Bart's Cyst Posted: 06-10-07 03:16am
I'm so glad that I came across this
website. I never knew it was so many
woman out there w/ the same problem I'm
having. Yes, the Bart's cyst is a
nightmare. This is my 3rd cyst and I had
it lanced also, now I'm going to have the
marsupialization later this month. I'm
totally scared about the surgery. This is
my first surgery and I really don't know
how my recovery time will be. I read alot
of you all comments and see when some of
you all had the Marsupialization the cyst
never returned but alot of you all it did
return. I just want to whole then to be
over with. So, I can have a normal life
again. I'm wondering I hope someone can
answer this question for me, when you have
the whole gland remove are you still able
to have a child? I would really
appreciate if someone could answer that
for me. My surgery is scheduled for June
22 and I'm so scared. Those Bart's cyst
are so painful I have to do something.
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lagrimas
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Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: New Jersey
Posted: 06-12-07 10:40am
- Mesha007
SURE YOU CAN HAVE CHILDREN. THE REMOVAL OF
THE GLAND ISN'T GOING TO LEAVE ANY EFFECTS
LIKE THAT. BY THE TIME YOU FULLY RECOVER
IN ABOUT A MONTH OR SO, IT'LL BE LIKE
NORMAL. YOUR VAGINA WILL BE LIKE IT WAS
BEFORE YOU STARTED HAVING CYSTS. DON'T
CITE ME ON THIS THOUGH BECAUSE EVERYBODY
DOES HEAL DIFFERENTLY, HOWEVER IM JUST
FINE AND EVERYTHING IS GOOD WITH ME IN
THAT AREA. ALSO, YEH THE MARSUPIALIZATION
DIDN'T WORK FOR ME. ACTUALLY, UNTIL I CAME
ACROSS THIS FORUM I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY
ONE IN THE WORLD WHO IT DIDN'T WORK FOR.
SO YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICE DEPENDING ON HOW
YOU FEEL ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF IT NOT
BEING A SUCCESS. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU.
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Skyian
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I Dont Know It This Topic Is Still Active? Posted: 06-12-07 23:38pm
I am 35 and had the Marsupialization done
one week ago today. My Gyn did the
procedure in his office because I dont
have insurance and it was cheaper this
way. Personally I would have prefered to
be knocked out instead of just a numbing
shot.But since that wasnt an option.It was
very painful to go through. I'm not going
to lie.
I have never even heard of a Bartholin
cyst or gland til I went to the doctor. I
had it drained like 6 or 7 times. Kept
coming back.Sometimes within a day or 2.
So i switched doctors and he wanted to do
this. I am in a little bit of pain from
the procedure itself. But this pain is
better then the cyst pain I had.
I hope and pray this works and it doenst
come back.
Ps. My doctor said these cysts are common.
ANd I have read they are common too.
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Mesha007
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Lagrimas Posted: 06-13-07 02:50am
Thanks, for getting back to me. I really
appreciate it. I want to have my gland
totally removed because I don't want it
come back. I'm so tired of having this
cyst. I just want it to done and over
with. I will talk to my doctors when I go
back on the 18th and see if I can have it
totally removed.
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Skyian
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Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 4
Hi Posted: 06-13-07 07:10am
yeah if this cyst comes back I will ask my
doctor just to remove the darn gland.I
wont be going through this again. It's
such a huge disruption in my life. Granted
there are worse things we can go through.
But to not even be able to sit down normal
because of pain? Which makes me crabby.
Not to mention what this does to someone's
love life.
Hope it goes well for you!
Evette
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lagrimas
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Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 18 Location: New Jersey
Posted: 06-13-07 10:42am
SKYIAN ... BARTHOLIN'S GLAND CYSTS AREN'T
COMMON. THEY OCCUR IN ABOUT 2% OF WOMEN.
OF THAT NUMBER ONLY ABOUT 30% GET THEM
RECURRINGLY. WE JUST HAPPEN TO BE THE
LUCKY FEW WHO HAD TO FALL INTO THAT VERY
SMALL NUMBER. I HOPE THE MARSUPIALIZATION
WORKS FOR YOU AND MESHA007 BECAUSE I KNOW
HOW IT CAN BE WALKING AND SITTING. I EVEN
STOPPED EATING BECAUSE I DIDNT WANT TO USE
THE BATHROOM. IM SORRY YOU WOMEN HAD TO GO
THROUGH WITH THIS, HOWEVER IN TIME YOUR
BODY WILL HEAL AND HOPEFULLY YOU WILL
NEVER HAVE TO GO THROUGH WITH THIS PAIN
AGAIN. IM PRAYING ....
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Mesha007
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Surgery Tomorrow Morning Posted: 06-21-07 11:44am
I'm having my surgery tomorrow morning,
I've never had surgery before. I was
wondering what type of Anesthesia did you
all take for the marsupialization. I'm
really nervous. I have a choice between
Regional or General anesthesia. I don't
know what method I should use. I read
about both methods on Webmd and I don't
really know. I'm so scared about being
totally out of it and at the same time I
don't know if I can sit there for 1 hour
just waiting for them to finish. I so
nervous I don't know which one to choose.
I know everybody is different, it would
really help me if I had some feedback on
what the side effects happen with either
one. thanks.
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Skyian
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Hi Posted: 06-21-07 14:01pm
When I had the marzup done I just got that
area numbed.Because I did it outpatient at
the doctors. If I would have done it at
the hospital, I would have opted to be
knocked out. I had a bad exp with a
spinal.When I had it done with my son I
got this painful shock that went from my
back all the way to my leg. They tried it
twice same result. 3rd time happend again
but he finished it anyway. I wouldnt do
that again if you paid me. But that was
just my exp. My mom didnt do well with
hers either.SHe had a non stop headache
for months from hers. BUT there are people
who have had great experiences with it and
no problems.
It has been about 2 weeks or so now that I
had my marzup done. It's still a little
sore just a little though. The only other
problem I have is that my stitches havent
disolved like they were supposed to.. So I
have to go to the doctors and get them cut
out. FUN.
Good Luck with your surgery I am sure it
will be fine. Keeping my fingers crossed
for a quick and painless procedure for
you!
Evette
Evette