Hi
I have lost my mum, my dad and my sister to cancer ( non were related) my mum had just been diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she died, and I have been told I am at a higher risk of getting this ( probably after menopause).
For the last 18 months I have suffered with the most horrendous periods and so after lots of discussions I opted to have a full hysterectomy with ovaries removed at the same time. I went to hospital yesterday to sign consent forms and meet the surgeon ( not the consultant I have been seeing) She asked why I was going for full hysterectomy when I can just have my ovaries and tubes removed? She said it was a much smaller op and quicker recovery but now I have no idea what to do! I was thrown into turmoil over this so she said I can tell her on day of op what I want to do ( 10 days time) but now I have so many questions.......
Has anyone else had just the ovaries and tubes removed? Any information would be gratefully received
Sunrise66 xx
Hello Sunrise,
Firstly, I love the name you have given yourself; one day I will change mine!
On your dilemma, I would ring Ovacome and ask for their specialist nurse helpline. I've not used it (because I've been lucky enough to have doctors who coud answer my questions) but I have heard it is very well worth the time and effort. Their website will have the details, I'm sure. I had to have a total abdominal hysterectomy for my diagnosed ovarian cancer but at the Ovacome Members Day earlier this year, Mr Andy Nordin, the gynae consultant who had chaired the UK Gynae cancer research committee for around 10 years advised that research suggests most ovarian cancers start in the fallopian tubes so in future anyone with a possibility of developing it, could opt just for laprascopic removal of fallopian tubes. As I am definitely not a medic, I'd talk it over with the Ovacome nurses to check their advice.
Good luck with whatever choice you make. The sunrise here for me has been lovely, so hope your day is good.
Lesley