Recently diagnosed

FormerMember
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Hi 

Received my diagnoses on the 15th ,had a MRI and CT last week. Waiting now , and have had some waves of nausea . I have had this before but it seems to be getting more frequent . Is this something anyone else  has had ? I'm wondering if this anxiety or a symptom .

    1. Hi have they gave u a stage and grade? And I had nausea shortness of breath and sweating my cns said it was anxiety hope this helps good luck xxx
  • Hi Nellie46

    Welcome to our little corner of the Online Community, you'll find lots of lovely ladies all here to reassure you. I myself didn't have nausea but a lot of ladies have experienced and it's generally due to anxiety.

    Don't forget if you've any worries, we're all here to hold your hand.

    Sending welcoming hugs, B xx Hugging


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    Hi to both,

    Found out yesterday MRI said 1a which is better than the initial 2 or 3 ,quite a relief.  My local hospital have now referred me to a cancer specialist hospital 

    Still feeling sick though and waiting on results for my CT scan .

    Sending hugs and best wishes 

  • Hi Nellie46

    Believe me all know what you're going through and at the moment your at the hardest stage of this rollercoaster ride. We all agree the testing then waiting for results is by far the hardest. Good to hear though the MRI said 1A. Once you get your Consultant appointment at the specialist hospital they'll have your CT results and they'll have had a MDT (Multi Discipline Team) meeting made up of Surgeons, Oncologists, Anaesthetists, Clinician Nursing Specialists who will between them plan your treatment.

    I'd recommend downloading the guide  Womb cancer booklet. Just click on the link, I found it invaluable in my journey.

    Hope the nausea passes soon.

    Sending you a big hug, Bxx Hugging  


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  • Hi Nellie,

    Sorry you find yourself here. Yes, I had waves of nausea while I was waiting for test results. I felt better once I knew what was wrong, and what they could do about it. My advice is try and keep yourself busy to take your mind off it all. Not easy, I know. xxxx