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		<description><![CDATA[Hi my name is Rebecca Mills, I made this website to help guide other middle aged women to learn about and cure yourself of a Ovarian Cyst Rupture. Having had personal experience with an ovarian cyst that reached the point where it ruptured while I was at work, I can honestly say that you do [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hi my name is Rebecca Mills,</p>
<p>I made this website to help guide other middle aged women to learn about and cure yourself of a Ovarian Cyst Rupture.<br />
Having had personal experience with an ovarian cyst that reached the point where it ruptured while I was at work, I can honestly say that you do not want one!  My doctor told me that you can treat the pain associated with these cysts by taking ibuprofen or Panadol and that you can limit the risk of your ovarian cyst rupturing if you will just limit strenuous activities that can twist or strain your ovary.<br />
Well, let me tell you that I did not consider my normal activities to be strenuous.</p>
<p>If by strenuous activity they mean doing the school run, or carrying the washing basket or the shopping, or cleaning my bathrooms or vacuuming my floors, then I was doing strenuous.  I was  not going to sit on my backside and do nothing. My doctor also told me that 87 percent of ovarian cysts will take care of themselves in one to two menstrual cycles and that the best thing to do is to wait and see if they go away by themselves.  I personally think that this is the wrong thing to do. It was for me!</p>
<p>I recommend that you learn about yourself on the ways of treating and preventing your ovarian cysts from rupturing and returning – ever!  Don’t believe that they will go away by themselves.  The first few you get cure themselves, but as you get more, you run the risk of having one rupture. This they did not tell me!</p>
<p>When my <a href="http://www.ovariancystruptured.com/blog/ovarian-cyst" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.ovariancystruptured.com/blog/ovarian-cyst';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">ovarian cyst ruptured</a> it so excruciatingly painful.  Its hard to imagine that some women do not even know that their cyst was even there, let alone rupture!</p>
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