Terrified...
Hugs,
Karen
Karen I understand why you must be on pins and needles. i would have assumed the same thing because of all the bloating that has been constant since my surgery.
i remember reading recently that another sign is the stomach will be hard.
many years ago i had pain around the ovaries. they sent me for a test and they could not see either of them. this was when i had just started going through the worst of the menopause stuff. there was alot of other stuff to. fortunately it was the menopause and a cyst.
keep your spirits up and focus on the positive. if it was horrible they wouldn't have let you leave but sent you right away to the hospital. thats what i always tell myself. another one no news is good news so if they do not contact you the next day then thats another good sign right?
as always you and your family are in my prayers.
please keep us posted.
god bless, pam
Hi Everyone,
My MRI tests are back and Thank God, I do NOT have ovarian cancer or uterine cancer!!!!! Although the pelvic ultrasound was not conclusive, the MRI showed no malignancy. It did show fibroids, a benign cyst and only one visable ovary, but no cancer. I have to follow up in four months with another ultrasound just to see if there are any changes. My PAP and Mammogram were OK as was the CA125 blood test.
Words cannot express how grateful I am for all of your support during this scary time for me. I was so terrified. I will now resort to a gastro doctor to get to the bottom of the bloating. It does seem remittant and mostly happens only after I over-eat or eat too fast. I haven't had any carbonated drinks in over a month and that has really helped.
Prayer works and so do friends who pray!!!
Thanks again!
Love you all,
Karen