Hi there! I have already made a post in the cervical cancer group but as the picture becomes clearer I’m wondering if I should maybe be here. I’m currently waiting for an urgent MRI after a biopsy which appears to be what my gyn consultant calls a “myoblast” with a lot of white blood cells, and she has already stated it is “quite rare”. She also urged me to keep off Google as studies are limited but with the waiting time of 8 weeks for an urgent MRI I can’t really help but search for more info. Anyway, that’s what brings me here. I have only the information that the consultant is willing to give me for now but I just feel so clueless and tbh I’m desperate for more knowledge.
Hi Bobbylou
I'm sorry to hear of all the hassle and waiting time that you are having re your MRI. I'm sorry I don't have any answers for you but my responding to your post it will place it back at the top where it may be seen by more members.
I hope you don't have much longer to wait and that you get some answers soon. Best regards
A x
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