How long will it take to recover from a burst ovarian cyst?
Today is Monday, and late Thursday night I was experiencing the worst abdominal pain(if I din’t already have my appendix removed would’ve said it was that) and violent vomiting. So after hours of the Er poking, prodding, blood samples and internal ultrasound…they THINK I had an ovarian cyst burst sent me on my way with Lortab and that was that.
A few years ago I had similar symptoms and had a cyst the size of a grapefruit removed which left about 2 cells remaining on my right ovary. I have no insurance and they told me to make a gyn appt. Four days have passed, since it was the weekend I could not make any appts. Now I am so bloated and in pain I can’t walk straight and am always tired. I realize things take time, but I need some kind of relief as to when am I going to be able to go back to work. There is no way I can function right now since my job is very physical and fast paced. HELP ME PLEASE!
My friend told me if I had insurance they would not have sent me home! Why am I any differant than any one else ?? That doesn’t seen like that is even a legal thing to do! Aren’t hospital supposed to be not for profit?
I feel so foolish I call my job every day telling them I need more time. I am about to just say I need the rest of the week off(not that I can afford it) ….what else can I do? Can hardly sleep and the Lortab works but I don’t like the way I feel from it! Too much like vicodine. I can walk around the house slowly but only for short periods of time! This Sux!
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All conventional medical approaches to ovarian cysts are very limited, and treat the symptoms rather than the underlying root cause. What often happens is that the treatment gets rid of the cyst, but then it comes back again – just like in your case.
Have you considered the natural approach? If you take a holistic approach to treating what really is a profound internal, metabolic and hormonal problem, you are much more likely to get results.
If you’re interested in getting more information, there’s a good website below. Good luck, and hope this helps.
hope this helps!!!!
Wow i’m sorry. They definitely should not turn you down. A lot of hospitals have "charities" for people who do not have insurance. I say you look for a free or low-cost clinic and get more testing done if the pain does not subside in a few days.