Joined: 27 Aug 2003 Posts: 4 Location: cOviina caliifOrniia
Can I Get Ovarian Cancer Posted: 08-27-03 06:19am
Im only 14 years old and was rushed to the
hospital with painful stomach pains it
turned out I had 2 ovarian sist and one
had bursted is there any way I can be at
high risk in the future for ovarian
cancer. And do you have to not be a
virgin to get ovarian sist
hmmm im confused lol
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blu_eyes00
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jul 2003 Posts: 96 Location: Canada
Posted: 08-27-03 21:04pm
Anyone can get ovarian cysts...Has nothing
to do with if a woman is sexually active
or not. As for whether or not you are at
an increased chance of developing ovarian
cancer, I am sorry, I have no idea. Did
you ask your doctor?
Hey, How Did It Start.... Posted: 09-11-03 16:31pm
I'm 13.I've been having abdominal pain
lately. Not really pain, just like muscle
aches an occasional rumbling. I thought I
was too young to get ovarian cancer and I
haven't done anything ( if you know what I
mean).
I just wante to know what my problem was,
and as ou can see, I came here. How did
you cists start out? What were your early
signs? Do they run in your family?
Please reply back to me. I need answers.
Ps. I've also been late on my period,
like almost 2 months, but its happened
before. I've had it for only a year, so I
thinks its normal to be irregular.
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diane
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 12 Location: Texas
Posted: 10-14-03 10:43am
I've had ovarian cysts before. One was
the size of a grapefruit but was drained
and repaired when I had my hysteretomy.
I was having the hysterectomy anyway and
when they did the surgery they found the
cyst. Usually they hurt on your lower
left or right side of your pelvis. The
pain could be sharp or a dull aching pain.
Usually antibiotics are given for the
infection.
A friend of mine used to get them quite
often. I used to get tube infections
(the tube that goes from the ovary to the
uterus) all the time and this was way
before I started having sex. I don't
think ovarian cysts have anything to do
with odds of getting ovarian cancer
though. Usually you have to have a
pelvic exam or certain tests to check for
ovarian cancer because you don't always
have any symptoms. But it's a very
serious type of cancer and that's why you
need to have a pelvic exam and pap smear
every year.
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SAM43
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Oct 2003 Posts: 34 Location: Florida
Survivor Posted: 10-24-03 10:37am
Hi all:
i do not normally post in this forum,
however being an ovarian cancer survivor I
felt the need to reassure you all.
Ovairan cancer is rare and even rarer in
young adults. The bad thing is that it
is a silent killer as it generally offers
no symptoms. The tumors need to be
"felt" during an internal exam at the
gynocologist, and by then may be too far
progressed to offer much of a chance to
the sufferer. I never had cysts, painful
periods or any other indicator when I was
dx.
I truly believe, although I am not a Dr.
That most of your symptoms sound like
endometriosis
symptoms can include the following.
Abnormal menstrual periods
severe menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)
some vaginal bleeding before the start of
the menstrual period (premenstrual
spotting)
pain
pelvic pain
severe menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)
low backache 1 or 2 days before the start
of the menstrual period (or earlier),
subsiding during the period
pain during sexual intercourse
(dyspareunia)
rectal pain
pain during bowel movements
if any of these these match your current
symptoims, you need to talk to your mother
or father about this and have them take
you to a gynocoligst.
Do not be afaraid to tell them or the dr
the truth, this can be treated with
medication and in most cases is not a
serious condition.
Take care - stephanie
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Jlou
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Posts: 4
Posted: 03-13-05 17:23pm
I havent had ovarian cancer but the 2
symptoms you described.. Back pain before
period and "spotting" are usually symptoms
of pms also.... Now im gonna be even more
convinced that i've got cancer.