Ovarian cancer ?

i have 2 cyst .

one is 5 cm and had a solid component in it .

i have had 2 scans and they can’t see what’s inside .

i have to have urgent operation to remove ovaries and tubes ( had womb removed 25 years ago ) having this on the 20th June .

I have been told low risk but they can’t say if it’s cancer till I have my ovaries removed.

unfortunately can’t do key hole so have to have to have bigger operation.

i have only in the last 2 months had major spine surgery which I am still recovering from..

feeling very anxious 

  • We moved house & I had been busy laying turf etc in the garden, the Dr kept telling me it was sciatica as I kept getting a pain on my right side radiating round to my lower abdomen & down my leg.  The pain in my groin got so bad it was a sharp shooting pain in my groin worse than any period pain, to the point I couldn't walk until it subsided.  One day it was so bad I called my husband home to come to the Dr with me.  We insisted that something be done as it had gone on from September to December. They sent me to A&E & again we had to insist on them doing something, we were there till 9pm & they scanned me. The scan did not show anything once again, but I started emailing the Gynae consultant & eventually in the January I was sent for a 3D scan which showed it hiding between my Left ovary & fallopian tube & had started to attach itself to the wall of my bladder. My bloods CA125 were17 so they saw no cause for alarm until the 3d scan.  Do not rely on the CA125 test as they are not accurate, I knew my body and knew something was not right. They found mine in the January & removed it in the March, then I had chemo.  My advise is be a pain & keep pushing the Doctors I went to several in our practice & would not let up until they took me serious.  It is a sad fact but you have to keep pushing them to do something about it, at the end of the day the sooner you get it out the better.

  • I too was the one who had to advocate for my own health. They told me my groin pain  was a hernia - I knew it wasn't a hernia and the ultra scan confirmed it wasn't a hernia. I asked for a TVS and abdomen scan and they then found a multiloculated adnexal cyst. If I hadn't known to ask for this type of scan they would not have offered me one. The consultant was reassuring but, as I am postmenopausal, I will still need the cyst and tubes removed as only then can they be 100% sure as to its status. I have had a CT scan with contrast as a precursor to the surgery, and will get the full picture in a couple of days time. The NHS has been wonderful once they identified a cyst with everything  done at speed but this, when you are catastrophising, brings its own stress! 

  • I hope you are continuing to recover well Remi

  • Thank you & I will have fingers & toes crossed for when you see your consultant :) xx

  • Good luck for the 20th I hope it all goes well.  Mine was full surgery not key hole.  When I came round I tried to drink as much water as possible to flush out all the drugs & get my system working so not to get constipation,( nothing worse after surgery).  You will be fine, try & stay positive x

  • I am so sorry I did not mean to cause you stress

  • You did not ! You have been very helpful 

  • Hope you got on ok with your consultant x

  • Thank you Dottridge

    I saw the consultant on Saturday - the hospital is running extra clinics on a Saturday to ensure patients are seen in a timely manner. I wished they had told me that I was very worried by having a  weekend appointment. My CT Scan was clear and my CA result remains low, so they are pretty convinced that, although it is a multilobulated cyst,  it will not be malignant. Having said that I am still going to have both ovaries and tubes removed, as they can't be 100% sure until a biopsy is done. I await a date for this procedure. How are you doing?