Hi all,
I’ve recently had some news that I will need to have a full hysterectomy due to a biopsy result from an ovarian cyst I had removed 6 weeks ago.
There is the option to keep one ovary for now.
I was very lucky to have been seen by a gynaecologist and surgeon at my first referral appointment at a NHS hospital. They said I needed keyhole surgery to remove a 10cm ish size cyst on my left ovary (suspected endometrioma) and also possible endometriosis. This was all determined by an internal ultrasound done 2 weeks prior. The day after my first appointment they booked me in for surgery in 1 months time. I had the surgery and everything seemed to go well. Very at ease with the surgeon (knew his stuff on keyhole/laparoscopy) and he said everything went well during the op. He said the cyst didn’t appear to be an endometrioma and he did removed something that could have been endometriosis but wasn’t entirely sure. All this was sent off to be tested.
I left feeling a lot better from loosing the cyst as my constant nausea was gone. I hadn’t heard anything from the hospital so assumed all was well. I did get a phone call from a gyny receptionist who booked me an appointment in 2 days time which I assumed was a post-op discharge. Unfortunately, it was not. I was wondering if anyone has any experiences with Borderline tumours? I’ve been told it’s not cancer but could possibly become a slow growing cancerous if left and that I do have endometriosis (no idea if this was all removed?) I have a daughter who is now clocking 12 nearly 13 who I had when I was very young. I’m 32 and the idea of not having more children although I don’t think I possible will in the near future is so saddening. I can’t weight up what is the best thing to do but being told its all got to come out eventually and/or being monitored is also just mind bending.
I really am struggling to make a decision on what is the best thing to do.
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