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stomach cramps

ladybug52
ladybug52 CSN Member Posts: 41
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I was at the movies this past weekend and ate popcorn, I should not have I forgot for a moment that I have had colon cancer and have colon problelms
I used to love popcorn, it is to hard for me to digest.
ladybug
My gynocologist has found a spot on left ovary, so now maybe ovarian cancer.

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  • nudgie
    nudgie CSN Member Posts: 1,478 Member
    I have had several pelivc ultrasounds performed due to cyst issues on my right and left ovaries. The cysts starting showing-up after Feb 07 on my CT Scans, but according to the 4 ultrasounds I have had, the cysts on the right side have all gone, but the ones of the left still remain. I am being told by the radiologist and my GYN that there is nothing to worry about and I have also had two CA125 blood tests done to check for ovarian cancer and these have come back normal, but it is always in the back of my mind. I have another ultrasound follow-up in Sept 08.

    What test was performed to find the spot?
  • pamness
    pamness CSN Member Posts: 524 Member
    I can relate to your popcorn experience. I can eat some but not too much. I too, showed up with an ovarian cyst on my last scan and then followed up with a pelvic ultrasound. None of my doctors are at all concerned about it. How did they find the spot? What is your next step?