I have bulky ovaries and my ca125 level is 58/5... - My Ovacome
I have bulky ovaries and my ca125 level is 58/59. I am advised to have a total hysterectomy. Is it possible to have a biopsy first?
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Hi
You don't say how old you are but unless fertility is an issue I would say have the hysterectomy and get it over with. It's a big op but you should find the pain is really well controlled and you'll make a good recovery. I'm now doing 2 good workouts a week including 100 sit-ups!
If you find you're getting overwhelmed with worry you'll find lots of support and tips on this site.
Good luck keep us posted.
Linda
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Hi Linda,
Glad you are recovered well from your op. I am 60, so fertility is not an issue, it just seems such a big op to go through when there is nothing definite diagnosed.
I think I may have another blood test and ct scan to see if they find anything different next time.
Regards
Georgie
Hi Georgie
Welcome , but I'm so sorry that you are going through this.
I would certainly echo what Linda said.The operation is fine , you need to rest alot afterwards , but it's more than doable.
My understanding is that it is unwise to biopsy a troublesome ovary, as if it is anything horrible , it can burst and spread itself around. Doctors will generally have a good idea of what it is based on your CA125 level , their findings on examination, ultrasound results and your general health. However they cannot tell for certain untill it is removed and examined by a pathologist. I was told , at various times that I had a possible stage 4 cancer , then a cyst , then a cyst again and it turned out that I had a borderline tumour ! I am also fine.
Take care
Charlie xxx
Hi Charlie,
Thanks for your advice. I can now understand why they are not keen to do a biopsy but the consultant said there was a low risk of cancer so I don't want to go through such a big op for no reason.
I think I will monitor things for a few weeks and see if things change.
Georgie
Hi Georgie it is always possible but likely that is specialist thought there was a reason to proceed and not do biopsy first . You could ask if this is possible and the pros and cons which is what i may do . Surgery will take some time to recover , no lifting heavy stuff extra so enlist lots help and support for post op time
Best Wishes
Ally
A lot depends on your age. I would call the Ovacome health line and give them as many details as you can. They are open Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm on 0845 371 0554. They are trained specialist nurses who will give you the best advice.
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Thanks, I think I will give them a call as I would like as much info as possible before I make the decision.