Hi, Ladies. Hope everyone is well! This may seem a little silly, but, I need to ask this question. Today I met with my GP for the first time. My old one unfortunately passed during last summer. My new Dr. has access to all my medical records because she is part of the Yale system as I am. She was asking me a bunch of questions and asked if I had been going to my regular gyno in addition to my oncology gyno. I told her no. She got excited and started telling me I MUST go see a regular gyno for paps. I told her no need since I had full debulking, etc. in 2015 and I'm sure that my onc drs would have suggested it if I even still had my cervix. So, that's the question. I just read through my post op report and it did mention removing (they misspelled it Cevix) I wish I had never read that whole report...looks like they had a field day in there. I know I should be asking my dr. this question but I don't see him until next month and I wanted to ask you ladies first before I make a fool out of myself at the hospital.
My GP asked me many many questions which had she read my chart prior, she would have already known more about my situation than I would. I guess I'm expecting drs. to be plugged in and connected to their patients, but, maybe I'm just being a Polly Anna. Thanks!
PS...I finally also read where I am high serous carcinoma. Is that as bad as it sounds? Stage 3.
Hello High grade serous is the most commonly diagnosed form of OC I think. OC doesn’t follow normal cancer rules- so I would suggest you don’t get too hung up on your stage or what they removed- the important thing is how you feel xx
Thank you, Lyndy. I always need the voice of reason. I got so spun out reading that stupid post op report. I just know one thing...I am going to have to grow a set and tell any other doctors in the same group to please read the report themselves. I'm not qualified to handle my own research just as they are not qualified to operate on themselves.
Thank you!
XOX
Hi there,
The good news is that High Grade Serous responds better to treatment than the other types of OC.
However, the cervix problem is pretty funny.
When I was using birth control, after I stopped everything else, I used a “Cervical Cap” from the Feminest Women’s Health Center in Hollywood.
This is a tiny device that fits tightly over just your cervix, and not like a gigantic diaphragm.
It meant that you had to stick two fingers in your vagina to get it placed properly, but you could leave it in for weeks! It was the best form of birth control I ever used.
So, I was used to feeling around inside me and touching my cervix.
But after my debulking surgery, I have been afraid to check and I have not had penetrative sex in about 8 years... so I just don’t know if I will ever check and I don’t know if I still have a cervix!
Hugs,
Laura
Laura! You are hilarious! I needed to hear that about the High grade. Thank you!
I think I felt where my cervix was when I started on birth control. They inserted a diaphram and told me to remove and then put in on my own. They left me alone in a room. Buckets of sweat and girations...I couldn't get it out! Then I told them I think I broke something up there and they laughed and said it was my cervix! They didn't have "Health" class in my Catholic School growing up. lol.
So now...I do not want to venture and find out what's up there. After reading my post op, I decided to let everything heal and leave alone. Such a big lifestyle personal change for us!
Hope you are well! Thank you for making me laugh!
XOX
Marisa