Anxiously waiting

I’m 43 years old, and I’ve been having gynae issues for two years on and off, where I’m bleeding most of the month. Last month I went back to the surgery (yet again), and saw a nurse practitioner instead of a GP, who referred me for an ultrasound scan. I had the scan last Wednesday, and the next day the GP phoned to tell me to come straight in for blood tests: CA125 and liver and kidney function. They also booked an appointment for me to see them on Thursday to get the results. I’m in pain (discomfort most of the time, but actual pain some of the time), some days I can’t eat more than a spoonful at a time without feeling nauseous and full (then I’ll have days where I’m absolutely fine and eat loads). I feel like there’s a dragging pressure in my lower pelvic area, especially when I am urinating, or after I have. Last night I woke in the night in pain, went to the bathroom, and was in so much pain afterwards I was shaking and had to wake my partner up to get me a hot water bottle. I don’t think I’m bloated, I can’t see or feel any swelling. I’m very anxious, especially since a very dear friend died last year of ovarian cancer, just a month after she was diagnosed.

  • Hi Troodles. 

    Welcome to the forum and I'm sorry to hear about the symptoms you've been experiencing. It's understandable that you've been feeling so anxious. 

    Have you been to see the GP today for your results? I hope that they've been able to answer some of your questions. 

    Do let us know how things have gone today if you're able to. 

    Sending our best wishes, 
    Jenn
    Cancer Chat moderator

  • Hi there, 

    I am really sorry to hear you are going through this. I am in a similar position to you as ive been having cramping, stabbing and sharp pains in my lower abdomen and side back pain, I have been to the doctors on numerous occassions. Today I had a blood test to test for cancerous cells and Im awating an ultrasound scan upcoming in the next few weeks. 

    It is really worrying reading all of these comments and stories of whats happened to some people. Though it is reassuring I believe to know that there are other people going through what you are and so can all support one another.