She said: "I can't live my life to the fullest. I can't do the activities I want to do with my kids. I can't do the job that I love.
"I was signed off work at the end of January as a home carer because of the pain and the physicality of my job - I can't do it.
"My mental health has declined. This has been years and the symptoms have worsened. It's impacted my life, my personal life and my family."
Mrs Meechan, from West Dunbartonshire, said she had to rely on her husband for household tasks.
"There is just no end point to it," she said. "It's a drudge.
"And there is only so much pain relief I can take and still try to be a mother to my children."
The mother-of-five first went to her GP in 2021. She was found to have a large ovarian cyst and waited a year to see a gynaecologist after a referral from her GP.
After monitoring the cyst for six months, it had grown, so she was put onto the "urgent" list for surgery.