Apologies if I am in the wrong area, please redirect me as necessary.
I'm one of the many that must post here describing themselves as worried sick, full of tears and looking for some sort of reassurance and I thank your kindness in advance!
I am 52 and to my knowledge never had Edometritis and always had regular periods that stopped around 2 years ago. I'm tall and have always been of a very slim (borderline skinny) build
I have had IBS all my life and did the low fodmap diet with registered dietician in February and lost nearly a stone. In the meantime I have had the odd stabbing pain and dull ache to the right of my belly button and just below. I finished the fodmap diet at the end of April and had more settled IBS, but I had lost weight (although I don't eat a lot of high fat foods and have never had large appitiete) Having the right side pain I went to the GP and my husband was also concerned about my weight loss. I have since increased my calories but progress is slow with putting any weight back on. (2lb!) I am also a TERRIBLE worrier and have awful anxiety which I'm contributes I'm sure to my weight loss.
So, today I had an internal ultrasound and by coincidence a blood test for my ovaries and whist I was in the surgery the GP happended to call as she had my scan results back from 8:30 this morning!!! (I know, how great is that!) I don't remember all the terminology but they want to refer me for a scan in the next 14 days (the speed of which scared me too) I have a 1.5cm cyst that (from what I remember) doesn't look like a normal fluid filled cyst and could be endometrioma or something else.
The GP was very good and took time try to reasure me, but a lot of the conversation and advice has gone from my mind. I am now away on holiday next Monday for 9 days which we have waited for since before Covid and quite frankly my head is in a dizzy spin and my husband is suggesting we cancel the holiday.
Having looked on the NHS website, I don't have a swollen tummy (I do get the odd bloatedness if I eat something I know I will react to) I have a relatively good appitiete and get hungry often, I sometimes pee more than usual and sometimes twice a night but could go most of the day without a wee (like I did this week at work) no indigestion, consitpation or diarrhoea, I don't feel tired all the time, I'm not bleeding. I do have a bad back but I did last September when I pulled my back after a very long bike ride and litterally couldn't move.
Any reasurance or messages very welcome.
Hi
My mum is going through something very similar. Since she was referred, she has had two ultrasounds (one private), CT, MRI FIT and CA125 blood tests. She did all of this within the last week and we are currently waiting for results. She has a 5cm complex (non fluid) cyst in her left ovary yet her pain is on the right. Sometimes bloated and feels pressure in her lower stomach at times.
It's a nerve-racking wait for results but I hope you have a successful outcome x
Thankyou Anna. I really hope your mum is ok, the waiting is so hard and I know we are lucky to have all the healthcare in place in the UK to support us all.
Thanks for replying.
x
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