Colposcopy biopsy normal so why another hysteroscopy ??

Had CT scan for suspected appendicitis which was confirmed but a 2cm mass on my right ovary was also detected so I had a transvaginal ultrasound. That showed both ovaries had a mass and my endometrium 8mm thick. I was referred to gynaecology while my appendicitis was treated conservatively with antibiotics and pain relief. Im a post menopausal 71yr old who is fit and active. I even swim 40 lengths per day! The gynaecologist said 8mm was not unusually thick for my age so along with no symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or discharge and never having been on HRT meant I was at low risk. However, a colposcopy would be done without any anaesthetic. Mass in ovaries was just fibroids. Vagina, cervix and vulva looked normal but he found friable vasular tissue on the endometrium which was biopsied. As its been 4 weeks of sheer hell waiting to hear, I phoned today to find out when I would get results. They were already in and apparently I was getting a letter tomorrow! The receptionist read the letter which says the tissue did not show any abnormalities but consultant (and pathologist agrees) to be sure all boxes are ticked I should have a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic so they can do another biopsy before I can be discharged. I appreciate my consultant wants to be sure everything is ok but why on earth  bother putting us through such a painful and terrible procedure of a colposcopy with hysteroscopy without anaesthetic if its not effective in the first instance? Adding to that another wait for the hysteroscopy then a wait for results is just so traumatic. I suffer with severe anxiety and nosomecomphobia (hospital & illness phobia) and the wait so far has had a tremendous negative impact on my mental health and in turn caused several physical symptoms associated with nervousness. Anyone else had this happen where results are normal but consultant wants to do more tests so he can, (quote) 'tick boxes'?

  • Hello IplayGeetar and welcome to the forum.

    It's good to hear your results were normal although I'm sorry for the worry and stress the next recommended course of action is causing.

    Hopefully some of our members who have been in a similar position will get back to you soon but if you'd like to talk things through with one of our cancer nurses, they're available on 0808 800 4040, Monday - Friday between 9a.m - 5p.m. They're very easy to talk to and will do all they can to answer your questions and put your mind at ease about what the consultant has suggested.

    We're sending you all our support IplayGeetar and wishing you all the best with the hysteroscopy when the time comes.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator