pain

Hello, I had an MRI scan yesterday of my pelvic area I had stage 1a1 cancer of the cervix I say had because I had a cone biopsy on the 5th December where the surgeon thinks he removed it all as I had clear margins, anyway I'm having pain today in my pelvic area, and was just wondering if that's normal after a MRI or maybe something to do with the cone biopsy, but can't help thinking it's something worse. 

  • Hi tullulah1.

    The MRI will not cause any residual pain at all.  In fact, you shouldn't feel anything during or after the MRI - apart from feeling fed up at being stuck inside this noisy machine! 

    I've no personal experience of a cone biopsy (I was issued with different equipment) so I can't talk from personal experience but I would guess that's probably the reason for your pain.  If OTC painkillers don't address the pain, or if it goes on for more than a few, I suggest you visit your GP. 

  • Thank you for your reply and yes that's probably the best thing if it hasn't subsided over the weekend x

  • Hi! How did the cold knife cone procedure go ?I've been urged to do one for high-grade dysplasia for two years now and I'm so scared -did your pain go away? I was left with a permanent pain in my lower left abdomen area after my last biopsy where she took the sample from