8cm Complex Ovarian Cyst with CA125 of 51 - Absolutely terrified!!

I posted on here a few days ago after I found out unexpectedly that I had a large complex ovarian cyst. The consultant thinks it could a dermoid cyst but can't determine this for sure and is sending me for an MRI scan. In the meantime, my CA125 has come back raised at 51!!! I'm postmenopausal which just adds even more risk into the mix and I just feel like the odds are stacking up against me. I've had no symptoms and only got checked out because of a tiny amount of postmenopausal bleeding. I'm all over the place.

  • Keeping everything crossed for you. That all makes so much sense. It must be very hidden with adhesions for them not to be able to see it. Keep us posted on how it goes. 
    all fine here, still waiting on histology results but feeling very well recovered from the actual surgery x 

  • Thank you i have had my Fast Track cancer referral

    confirmed on the NHS app today so hopefully see someone before I go on holiday on 20th August. I just can’t think straight but guess that’s normal. Omg your Dermot had long hair that is freaky. How long does the histology take normally ? Sounds like I am in for the long haul here.

  • Hi, I'm sorry you're in this boat. It takes about 4 week+ generally. It's the worst wait. It's horrible. We're here when you need support so if you have a wobble definitely post about it. The ladies on this thread are so very kind and cloudy, in particular, responds really fast (not to put pressure on you, cloudy.)

    Offering a big virtual hug  

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    Oh, Jeh, this sounds so difficult to be living through. If it's any comfort to you (and doesn't gross you out too much) the malignant features in my cyst were teeth and they made my cyst look like it might be an immature teratoma.

    I'm up in the middle of the night so I'm only half following what people have written but from experience speaking with people with adhesions they're hard enough to deal with without them affecting the diagnostic options the doctors decide. I think I've got some minor adhesions as the internal scars are uncomfortable when I have a bowel transition but I've known people who suffer pain with them.

    I really hope the docs get their finger out soon and figure out a good course of action to get the necessary pathology. Doing the cancer limbo shouldn't take so long and I'm sorry x

  • Haha no pressure at all, I’ve gone from working 3 jobs to being signed off for 4 weeks so I have another few days with lots of time on my hands. How are you doing? Is your eating getting easier?x