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Hi ladies. On the 22/1/15 I had a lap with partial ovary and tube romoved and cyst unstuck from bowel and I revived a letter yesterday to go back for more tests? Blood tests/scan/hysteroscopy ?? Is this routine? X

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I haven't had this with my last few laps. But it may vary from health care trusts or maybe they forget to run a test when they had you in. You can always give your GP's secetary a call and see if they have more info. Good luck and let us know if you find out why xxx

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Thank you. Will keep posted x

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