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Things feel wrong - fibroid?

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 25/08/2017 10:53

I have had a number of symptoms for about half a year that I put down to perimenopause and normal aging: heavy and painful periods, shorter cycle, flooding, bloating, clots, worse than usual PMT. But during my recent last period I struggled to insert a tampon and it feels "wrong" inside. I feel "full" and seem to have less room in my vagina. I also had an embarrassing (and traumatic, particularly for my DP) situation the last time we had sex (around 3 weeks ago) when just after penetration, my DP snapped his frenulum - I think because I seem to have a swelling at the front of my vagina. We were about ready to try again when bam unexpected period and tampon issue.

I'm 42, does this sound like normal things that happen to a 42 year old or should go and get it checked out as it seems to tick a lot of fibroid boxes.

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stopfuckingshoutingatme · 01/10/2017 17:21

And with the fibroid I felt full . I basically felt having a very large lump in me what else can I say ! I do not miss it Angry

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stopfuckingshoutingatme · 01/10/2017 17:20

Good woman ! I also diagnosed myself ovarian cancer via Dr Google . Paid for a private scan and didn't have it ! I was just really stressed 😩

You will see the wheel turn slow for non cancerous gynae issues but they do turn . I had my very large fibroid cut out eventually . Good luck

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Blueberrysandgrapes76 · 26/09/2017 22:50

Good news indeed!

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Footle · 26/09/2017 22:36

Good news! Pleased to hear it.

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 26/09/2017 20:50

Good day today - CA125 test is clear. I am still bloated, uncomfortable, "wrong inside", and full, but I am also relieved. Ultrasound next week, dreading that a little less now.

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Footle · 22/09/2017 22:32

I hope you get some reassurance soon.

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 19/09/2017 21:05

Sorry only answered half your question GossipGirl, I've had an internal examination and am waiting for a scan appointment to come through (not sure what type, think that depends on the blood test result).

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 19/09/2017 21:03

Having swabs next week, on my period at the moment so couldn't do them today. Hopefully it will have finished by then (bit of a slow burner this month!).

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Applesandpears56 · 19/09/2017 19:28

Fingers crossed for you

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Applesandpears56 · 19/09/2017 19:28

Thanks for updating

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xoxoGossipGirl · 19/09/2017 19:13

I hope everything comes out positive for you,

Just curious what procedure did you have, did you have swabs done? And did they check for fibroids too? If so, was it through swabs aswell?

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 19/09/2017 15:20

Just coming back to update as I hate it when you never heard how an OP got on.

Doc has ordered another CA125 test as the first wasn't clear. I'm also having a scan and had to give a stool sample (that was fun). Fingers crossed it's just a fibroid or anything else fairly benign.

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 04/09/2017 16:26

Doctor seemed to think it wasn't - that should read. I wish you could edit posts!

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 04/09/2017 16:26

I have calmed down now thankfully 😊 I had just assumed it was fibroid related (documents seemed to think it definitely wasn't). I hadn't even heard of the symptoms of ovarian cancer before and looking further I had convinced myself that that was it. But yes I'm focusing now on the fact that it is a very rare disease and it is much much more likely to be something less serious. I think I was shocked by my doctor's business like "we are testing you for this" attitude and immediately taking it seriously (but I am glad she has taken it seriously because I've since read about women who have gone undiagnosed for years).

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Hoople · 04/09/2017 13:30

Just to try and reassure you a little, ovarian cancer is incredibly rare for a woman who hasn't gone through the menopause yet. And at 42, for you to hit the menopause even now would be considered early. So try not to panic too much

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cysta · 04/09/2017 12:12

Hope everything is going well!

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Applesandpears56 · 02/09/2017 23:05

In my area you can pick up the blood test form from reception and take it to any walk in blood test centre but I'm sure all areas different

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 02/09/2017 23:04

Scratch that, I'm going to go and have it done privately.

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 02/09/2017 22:58

I will ring them on Monday and ask for them to contact me with any cancellations.

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 02/09/2017 22:58

App for bloods being taken. No that was the first appointment they had unfortunately.

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Applesandpears56 · 02/09/2017 21:16

That isn't true I'm afraid - just nhs resources

Is this app for the results or the blood test itself? Can't you get the blood test done quickly then the results over the phone?

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 02/09/2017 20:15

Due to my surgery being backed up and me being away with work they couldn't get me in until the end of the month. I'm taking that as a good sign too, because surely if it was serious they would have pushed for a quicker appointment.

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Twistandshout77 · 02/09/2017 19:40

Dr google is a bad thing! You've had the blood test so that should indicate if ovarian cancer is a concern or not - I'm sure you can get the results next week so not too long to wait? It is rare and chances are it's something else just keep telling yourself

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LizTaylorsFabulousTurban · 02/09/2017 19:19

I have used Dr Google (which I know is not that helpful) and am now a little concerned as have some of the other symptoms of ovarian cancer (rarely finish a meal, constantly feel full, gastric issues, lower back ache etc. I am really glad I went to the docs now. Of course a lot of these are also symptoms of IBS and I know ovarian cancer is rare, so odds on it is not that at all. I just have to keep telling myself that!

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Twistandshout77 · 01/09/2017 19:51

That's good they took seriously - hopefully it's nothing and you get all reassured

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