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Does Anyone Have Any Idea How Ovarian Endometriomas Shrink? Where Does The Chocolate Cyst Go.
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posted January 24, 2023
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A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

If you go on YouTube and search for Endo Empowered Cysts she has a 27 min video on what cysts are and how to shrink them

posted June 21, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

I had this theory that maybe it comes out through spotting.
But again I have no idea if everyone spots while on medication.
I've been spotting daily since I began medicating.
It really sucks😐.
And you're absolutely right, they should call it sth else.

posted January 25, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Hi, I think it depends on the. Medication. Sometimes you spot or don’t.

posted January 25, 2023
A MyEndometriosisTeam Member

Indeed!🤔 I just spent some time online yesterday looking at a variety; I currently have some type & think it's time for an ultrasound. Theoretically, if it's on the smaller side, your body absorbs it but it should be monitored to ensure it doesn't become cancerous.

Also, I think they should get a new nickname. Chocolate is delicious & those cysts are funky gross!!!

posted January 24, 2023

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