Biopsy and surgeon visit
Oh well, time to think since biopsy results won't be back for several more days, and this would probably be elective surgery, sort of. And that is something else he asked me, why did I WANT this surgery....guess I look like a crazy woman to him...could be right ;-)
Thanks for letting me vent,
Jennifer
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Jennifer, first off, I don't
Jennifer, first off, I don't know that I will ever see a male ob/gyn because they don't seem to get it. Second, you should probably talk to your regular doc a little more. If she or your oncologist think it is to your advantage to have everything out, you should do it. I am for anything that will improve our odds.
I had my ovary out because I am ER + and I didn't want to take tamoxifen. I did not have the uterus out because there is not that issue of CA with AI's and my uterus is fine for now.
good luck,
Cindy0 -
Thanks Cindymamolady said:Jennifer, first off, I don't
Jennifer, first off, I don't know that I will ever see a male ob/gyn because they don't seem to get it. Second, you should probably talk to your regular doc a little more. If she or your oncologist think it is to your advantage to have everything out, you should do it. I am for anything that will improve our odds.
I had my ovary out because I am ER + and I didn't want to take tamoxifen. I did not have the uterus out because there is not that issue of CA with AI's and my uterus is fine for now.
good luck,
Cindy
You are right about talking to my regular doc as well as my MO before this is all over, no matter what the biopsy shows.
It doesn't seem like male ob/gyns get it, and he didn't know me at all or would have known that I had heard all about Tamoxifen and cancer from my pink sisters, LOL
Jennifer0 -
Just because you go into thegrams2jc said:Thanks Cindy
You are right about talking to my regular doc as well as my MO before this is all over, no matter what the biopsy shows.
It doesn't seem like male ob/gyns get it, and he didn't know me at all or would have known that I had heard all about Tamoxifen and cancer from my pink sisters, LOL
Jennifer
Just because you go into the medical field does not mean you have the empathy or people gene.i have fired some docs as they were not a good fit. i also felt that if I could not connect withthem while awake, I did not want to trust them to advocate for me when I was asleep. Seeing that they are the the captain of the ship (you) during your surgery. (with the anesthesia doc so same goes for him) so find someone who you trust. you should tell your doc as she prob doesnt know about him.0 -
I hope your testcarkris said:Just because you go into the
Just because you go into the medical field does not mean you have the empathy or people gene.i have fired some docs as they were not a good fit. i also felt that if I could not connect withthem while awake, I did not want to trust them to advocate for me when I was asleep. Seeing that they are the the captain of the ship (you) during your surgery. (with the anesthesia doc so same goes for him) so find someone who you trust. you should tell your doc as she prob doesnt know about him.
I hope your test turns out fine.Maybe you won't have to worry and make decisions on what to do.Sounds like that doctor isn't compassionate.I am sure only seeing 2 patients like you mentioned he may not be busy.
I've had delays on (biopsies) that have upset me terribly.Also had doctors know I have a problem.I asked one not to push where I hurt.He did anyway so he's GONE.This could have caused a bowel obstruction but he pushed anyway.I know some of his patients and they are feeling the same way.Also had a doctor who knew I had bc but all he wanted to do was X rays that are dangerously high in radiation.I found a doctor who does less invasive test and minimal radiation.Fired that one too.So 2 down for me and it was a matter of a few months.One doctor I had for 5 months and the other for 25 years.See what BC does to you.Makes you wake up and not put up with BULL.
Wishing you the best when with your results the coming week. Waiting is very hard.A Couple week ago I had to wait 2 days and I was very worried.The tumor was found 3 weeks earlier so I was in a panic. Get it out or do a needle biopsy. Did a needle biopsy.It was benign.I wish that for you.
Lynn Smith
Lynn Smith0 -
sorry you had this bad experience with your doctorLynn Smith said:I hope your test
I hope your test turns out fine.Maybe you won't have to worry and make decisions on what to do.Sounds like that doctor isn't compassionate.I am sure only seeing 2 patients like you mentioned he may not be busy.
I've had delays on (biopsies) that have upset me terribly.Also had doctors know I have a problem.I asked one not to push where I hurt.He did anyway so he's GONE.This could have caused a bowel obstruction but he pushed anyway.I know some of his patients and they are feeling the same way.Also had a doctor who knew I had bc but all he wanted to do was X rays that are dangerously high in radiation.I found a doctor who does less invasive test and minimal radiation.Fired that one too.So 2 down for me and it was a matter of a few months.One doctor I had for 5 months and the other for 25 years.See what BC does to you.Makes you wake up and not put up with BULL.
Wishing you the best when with your results the coming week. Waiting is very hard.A Couple week ago I had to wait 2 days and I was very worried.The tumor was found 3 weeks earlier so I was in a panic. Get it out or do a needle biopsy. Did a needle biopsy.It was benign.I wish that for you.
Lynn Smith
Lynn Smith
Yes, they can be insensitive, can;t they? It's too bad they don;t teach more people skills in med school...though maybe the empathy is something that can;t be taught...either you have it or you don;t.
Hoping for the best with your results. The waiting is the worst, isn;t it? We have all been there waiting for results and not knowing how they will turn out, hoping for the best but fearing the worse.
Hang in there,
Laura0 -
Hope You Won't Need Surgery
I hope the biopsy proves to be benign, Jennifer. You don't want a hysterectomy unless you really need it. The fibroid can be removed and a D&C will take care of the thickening.
I had cyst on my ovaries and they can tell they are not tumor with an ultra sound. Sounds go through a cyst but not a tumor. My cysts were just left there and it's been over 12 years.
Tamoxifen is known for giving women a thickening of the endometrial lining as a side effect. For the most part it doesn't lead to endometrial cancer.
If you go to the medical records department that your doctor is affiliated with you can obtain your copy of the result a lot sooner than 10 days.
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A-hemSIROD said:Hope You Won't Need Surgery
I hope the biopsy proves to be benign, Jennifer. You don't want a hysterectomy unless you really need it. The fibroid can be removed and a D&C will take care of the thickening.
I had cyst on my ovaries and they can tell they are not tumor with an ultra sound. Sounds go through a cyst but not a tumor. My cysts were just left there and it's been over 12 years.
Tamoxifen is known for giving women a thickening of the endometrial lining as a side effect. For the most part it doesn't lead to endometrial cancer.
If you go to the medical records department that your doctor is affiliated with you can obtain your copy of the result a lot sooner than 10 days.
Hope this helps.
I hope the biopsy is ok and this whole discussion is moot.
Remember, I had both breast and endometrial cancers at the same time. There was never a question about not having a hysterectomy and when the diagnoses were made, no one knew whether my breast cancer was "significant" or not.
If it turns out that your biopsy is positive, please be sure to see a gynecologic oncologist, not a "vanilla" gynecologist. They are the experts and only a gyn oncologist can do the staging. My gyn oncologist was well aware of my breast cancer dx and the breast peeps knew/know about the endometrial cancer - and they communicated with each other. Talk to your medical oncologist about this, I'm sure s/he would help you connect with one.
Regardless of the outcome, I wish you the best. If I can answer any questions about the endometrial stuff, feel free to send me a private message.
Oh, my gyn/oncologist is a male. Not all male gyns are insensitive.
Suzanne0 -
I agree with Suzanne, I loveDouble Whammy said:A-hem
I hope the biopsy is ok and this whole discussion is moot.
Remember, I had both breast and endometrial cancers at the same time. There was never a question about not having a hysterectomy and when the diagnoses were made, no one knew whether my breast cancer was "significant" or not.
If it turns out that your biopsy is positive, please be sure to see a gynecologic oncologist, not a "vanilla" gynecologist. They are the experts and only a gyn oncologist can do the staging. My gyn oncologist was well aware of my breast cancer dx and the breast peeps knew/know about the endometrial cancer - and they communicated with each other. Talk to your medical oncologist about this, I'm sure s/he would help you connect with one.
Regardless of the outcome, I wish you the best. If I can answer any questions about the endometrial stuff, feel free to send me a private message.
Oh, my gyn/oncologist is a male. Not all male gyns are insensitive.
Suzanne
I agree with Suzanne, I love my gyno. It was with his loving hand that I started my cancer journey. I saw him last month for a uterine ultrasound and I too have fibroid tumors. Nothing he is concerned with yet, so I am in the watch, wait and see phase. He gave me his thumbs up to start my tamoxifen regimen. Good luck Jen.. you know I'm in your corner cheering you on buddy...
Hugs,
Lorrie0
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