← Return to Bleeding: I know what's happening is not normal but is it cancer?

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@hildac When I had the D & C with hysteroscopy I had light anesthesia similar to what is administered for a colonoscopy. So I wasn't uncomfortable during the procedure.

My diagnosis was endometroid adenocarcinoma, FIGO 1. My gynecologist was stunned as he did not think I had any risk factors but in fact I did. I'd entered menopause late (at about age 60) and I've never had children. The symptoms of bleeding and the cramping went away right after the D & C. However with that diagnosis (and I was shocked too) I was referred to Mayo Clinic as I live in a rural area where hysterectomies (if needed, which I did need) are not done for cancer. Within days after the referral to Mayo Clinic I had an appointment in Gynecological Surgery with a gynoncologist. I had a hysterectomy with removal of uterus, bilateral fallopian tubes, ovaries and cervix. After surgery, pathology staged the cancer as 1a.

I'm hoping that your diagnosis will not be cancer. There are other possibilities for your symptoms and it's good that you are continuing to pursue medical care.

I understand that all of this is frightening. Personally, I was less frightened once there was a plan in place for addressing my symptoms and getting some answers.

Did your doctor prescribe medication for you to take prior to the procedure? Will you come back and let me know how the procedure goes and the diagnosis once you have more information?

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Hi Helen. So sweet of you to take the time to tell your story.
The sono tomorrow is at an imaging center so they have just advised I take Advil or Tylenol one hour before. They will stop the test if it's too painful and I suspect my gyno will advise next steps.
I think I too will feel much better once we know the source of the symptoms. My trouble is that, while I recognize I am not a medical professional and have no business trying to google this, I have. And I cant find a reason that doesn't map back to cancer. The waiting game is the challenge because I think treatment is very clear.. hysterectomy.
I need to dig deep and find the patience.
I will keep you posted 😍

Helen, what happened after surgery. With your cancer Stage 1A what was your follow-up treatment plan? Any helpful tips for after surgery?