Hi
I wonder if anyone has any advice, it takes weeks and weeks just to be able to talk with a doctor.
I have been having lots of pelvic and vaginal/cervical pain since January. I had an internal examination by my GP nothing found except red, 'friable' vaginal lining so I was prescribed extra topical oestrogen which didn't help. My GP then arranged an abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound in April and the GP receptionist contacted me the next day to arrange a telephone consultation to discuss the result but this will be in 5 weeks. I looked at my online records and a report had been posted. It said that I have an anteverted uterus with a heterogeneous echotexture. 2 focal fibroids are noted, the largest within the posterior myometrium measuring 9 mm. The right ovary was not positively identified however no Adnexal pathology seen.
I am feeling worried and low. 5 weeks is a long time to wait to speak to my GP and the constant pain is horrible although I believe that 9 mms is very small. I also have bloated abdomen, urinary urgency, constipation.
I had an ultrasound and hysteroscopy 2 years ago for cervical stenosis and fluid in my uterus, no mention of fibroids then. I was put on topical oestrogen at that point which seemed to help until recently. I have stopped using this because I read that oestrogen can encourage fibroid formation but this is my decision, I haven't been able to talk to a doctor about it.
How do they know it's benign fibroids rather than malignancy? I had blood tests and faecal samples taken last time (2 years ago) but not this time. Should I request that these be done again? Should I request a referral to a gynaecologist? Will I be left in this awful pain because the fibroids are small?