Bleeding: I know what's happening is not normal but is it cancer?
Google is not my friend right now.
Post menopause 59 yrs old.
Started spotting 5 weeks ago. Was brownish in colour. Has progressed to bleeding and is red.
Ultrasound shows lining at 4mm.
Abnormal amount of fluid in my uterus.
Gyno appt today. She attempted endometrial biopsy but cervix was very narrow. Managed to get a small sample. If it's not enough we'll have to retry in hospital. No polyps observed.
I've had abdominal and lower back ache for about 6 months. Has gotten worse
All this to say I know my symptoms are not normal and much if what I'm reading us suggesting cancer.
Does anyone have any input or experiences to share?
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My diagnosis of Serous Carcinoma of the uterus, a very aggressive form of uterine cancer, was done with a hysteroscopy inserting a teeny camera in the uterus to be sure the biopsy was taken from the area that was suspicious. Within 2 weeks I was in the hospital having a hysterectomy to remove everything. Lucky for me, my stage was 1a. It all started with occasional spotting for 4 months prior. Be alert.
Don’t put this off. Get the hysteroscopy where a tiny camera can see inside your uterus to focus on parts that don’t look normal.
If they can get cervix open to insert camera. I'm going to ask him bout a med to insert to open cervix the night before.
The camera has to go inside cervix?
@debra54. Yes, this is my understanding about a hysteroscopy. When I had one (I was asleep so I’m sharing what the gynecologist told me) a small camera on a thin tube was inserted into my uterus to view. The doctor first inflates the uterus with carbon dioxide as it has to be somewhat inflated for the doctor to be able to look and work there.
So, given what you’ve written previously I don’t know if this would work for you. Can you ask your doctor about it?
Yes I will....which I found out by going thru me records that I gave had abnormal bleeding, it's only seen under microscope. Since 2016 but dr only told me last year and at 1st I was sent to a bladder dr but all my tests were good so then they sent me to gyn....so I wouldn't think it's too serious considering how long its been. I'm 58 so I'm menopausal.
debra54. OK. Will you let me know what you find out?
Push for a CT Scan just to rule out any cancers.It is better to be safe than sorry sometimes the biopsies are no good because cancer can hide in between the vaginal walls. So I highly recommend you get a CT done. You are your best advocate.
I would get a CT scan with contrast just to be on the safe side.
I would get a CT scan just to be on the safe side of caution.