Just diagnosed with Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma: What to expect?
I was just diagnosed with this uterine cancer. I am 68 and I'm so freightened. Waiting to see doctor for hysteroctomy. This is all I know. I had a biopsy done and this is the result. Anyone please let me know what ro expect and do before hand and any suggestions are embraced. ❤
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Gynecologic Cancers Support Group.
I am no fan of roller coasters either. I will definitely be speaking with my oncologist/surgeon about this. I spoke with my GP today and she said she would prefer he make those decisions as to what would be best considering my diagnosis.
I will certainly ask about support groups and or a clinician if not. I know that this isn't something I was prepared for. I don't know that anyone ever could be. I certainly hope we can quickly deal with the insomnia as I know that rest is vital to recovery and I just don't rest well. On average I may sleep 4 hours a night and may lay down for a while in the afternoon but never fall asleep.
I don't know of any clinics around with the resources you have described but I will ask about that as well.
I have a few more weeks off work and I can imagine that will not be an easy transition since right now just dealing with daily life is a challenge.
Hello @cmb2022 your appointment is coming up soon. You have been present in my thoughts. How are you feeling today?
@nature girls
I am feeling pretty good. I have had a couple of days that I have been a little energetic and overdone it, so that has slowed me a bit. Still struggling with insomnia and occasionally with crying. I am working on my list of questions for my appointment also. Thank.you so much for checking on me.
Hello, @andrea69 I have been thinking about you and wondering how you are doing. Is there anything new you'd like to share?
Blessings to you.
@cmb2022 Your appointment is this week, is that right? Can I help you with anything such as your list of questions for the physician?
@naturegirl5
Yes, thank you it is later this week. I would love help with my questions. So far I have follow up (frequency, tests to expect, duration), Results of MSI (I think it is called) genetic test, best diet to follow, chance of reoccurance, support group availability, how to get relief from insomnia, crying, moodiness, etc. And when I can return to work. Anything else I am missing?
Hello, @cmb2022
At my followup visit after surgery, my GYN/ONC surgeon gave me a Cancer Survivorship Plan. The Plan has my diagnosis, cancer staging, background information, cancer surgeries and recommendations for my wellness. It also had the follow-up recommendations and signs and symptoms of recurrent cancer. So here are some questions that could be answered before you ask them - that happened to me but being prepared is always good.
1. Will you give me a Cancer Survivorship Plan?
2. What is the survival rate for my diagnosis and cancer stage (typically stated over 5 years).
3. What are the signs and symptoms of cancer recurrence for me?
4. Who will I see for my follow-up appointments, and how often? (My plan had that information for my cancer care team).
5. What tests are done at follow-up appointments and/or physical exam?
6. You have menopausal symptoms so who will help you with these symptoms? Is there a Women's Menopause and Sexual Health Clinic or doctor where you can go?
7. Help with diet. Referral to a nutritionist who specializes in cancer.
8 Genetic testing results.
9. Ask for a copy of your pathology report.
10. Any restrictions for when I return to work?
I repeated some of what you wrote in your note and added a few things. If I think of anything else I'll add it in another post.
I'll be thinking of you this week and hope that you get the information you need and want at your appointment. Will you come back and let me know how it goes?
@naturegirl5
Thank you so much! I have updated my questions and requests and think I am ready for my appointment. I am looking forward to it and yet dreading it at the same time. I am apprehensive to return to work and I really don't know why, but honestly I am not sure of anything anymore. Anyway, thank you for your help and I will update after my appointment. Thank you you have been so helpful! ❤
@cmb2022 I can relate to the feeling of anticipation along with the dread. I think you know yourself very well.
@naturegirl5
I had my appointment and it went very well. Most all of my questions were answered (I forgot to ask a couple small details), but that was my fault. I will be seeing my oncologist every 3 to 6 months for the next 5 years. I received copies of my diagnosis, genetic study, etc. We spoke in detail about the symptoms I have been having and if and who should treat those. He prescribed something and I will start it today. I left feeling hopeful, grateful and relieved. I will be returning to work next week, so I am not sure how that will play into my recovery, but I am thinking maybe having my mind on other things may be a good thing. I can't thank you enough for your help. It has meant so much to me!!!