Saw the doc
Here are my concerns:
1) in April there was nothing on my ovary on CT scan, then August it's 3 cm (4 months time)
2) I have been experiencing bloating on going for 3-4 months.....bloating is not uncommon with Crohn's but in my 30 years experience of dealing with it, the bloating has never been this long lasting, usually a week maximum.
3) nauseas a lot, and again can be a symptom of Crohn's but has never been the case in my disease process unless I'm completely obstructed which I know I'm not from the CT scan results.
4) how quickly can oc spread?
Part of me says take it out!!!!!!! But after he told that this is not going to be a simple surgery it made me very scared about unleashing a bigger beast in my already troubled intestinal tract.
What do you think?
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I totally understand you
I totally understand you wanting it out. Don't remember what your menopause state is but I also had a 4.3 complex solid mass on the ovary. They took it out and it was a hemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst not cancer. So that was good news but I did say to the Dr that if something comes up again I want a total hysterectomy- no more of this piece by piece surgery. I was lucky that mine was laprascopic. - since your
Is more complicated sounds like a good plan to wait - cysts are very common and many times resolve on their own though with menopausal women with a history of cancer - I think drs are more cautious.0 -
My Ct scan showed nothingRuffy7 said:I totally understand you
I totally understand you wanting it out. Don't remember what your menopause state is but I also had a 4.3 complex solid mass on the ovary. They took it out and it was a hemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst not cancer. So that was good news but I did say to the Dr that if something comes up again I want a total hysterectomy- no more of this piece by piece surgery. I was lucky that mine was laprascopic. - since your
Is more complicated sounds like a good plan to wait - cysts are very common and many times resolve on their own though with menopausal women with a history of cancer - I think drs are more cautious.
My Ct scan showed nothing but 5 weeks later the cyst was there. - they can develop quickly.0 -
I am going thru menopauseRuffy7 said:My Ct scan showed nothing
My Ct scan showed nothing but 5 weeks later the cyst was there. - they can develop quickly.
I am going thru menopause now and he did say that if he goes in he thinks it's best to do a total hysterectomy in an effort to avoid ever having to go in there again given my history.0 -
This is a tough call...
Ovarian cancer can spread quickly or be slow growing. It depends on the type and the body's environment. If you are considering waiting, I would strongly suggest that you work hard to get your body as healthy as possible. Working with a naturopath or integrative practitioner will give you the guidance on how best to approach this. The should be able to get your estrogen methylation balanced, which could be contributing to the cyst, regardless of its type. They should also be able to address issues related to the Crohn's Disease.
If you opt for surgery, I agree that taking everything out to avoid future problems and surgeries, sounds like good advice.
Hope you find an answer that feels good to you.0 -
Ok I think I am going toTethys41 said:This is a tough call...
Ovarian cancer can spread quickly or be slow growing. It depends on the type and the body's environment. If you are considering waiting, I would strongly suggest that you work hard to get your body as healthy as possible. Working with a naturopath or integrative practitioner will give you the guidance on how best to approach this. The should be able to get your estrogen methylation balanced, which could be contributing to the cyst, regardless of its type. They should also be able to address issues related to the Crohn's Disease.
If you opt for surgery, I agree that taking everything out to avoid future problems and surgeries, sounds like good advice.
Hope you find an answer that feels good to you.
Ok I think I am going to wait one month, which will be 2 months from the last ultrasound, and if it's the same size or any larger then I will have the hysterectomy. If its smaller, well then I guess we will just watch it for a bit longer. Unfortunately Teth I can't afford to go to a naturopath but aim going to focus on eating much healthier, maybe start juicing, and all around trying to get healthier and stronger until then.
Thank you so much for your feedback, I really appreciate it.0 -
I have continued to mullLitapita said:Ok I think I am going to
Ok I think I am going to wait one month, which will be 2 months from the last ultrasound, and if it's the same size or any larger then I will have the hysterectomy. If its smaller, well then I guess we will just watch it for a bit longer. Unfortunately Teth I can't afford to go to a naturopath but aim going to focus on eating much healthier, maybe start juicing, and all around trying to get healthier and stronger until then.
Thank you so much for your feedback, I really appreciate it.
I have continued to mull over the pros and cons of both and have decided to proceed with the surgery. I called the doc this morning and the wheels are in motion. I have to go see a general surgeon first because of the need to have one present during the hysterectomy just in case other issues arise. I feel a huge weight lifted just having made this decision.0 -
I wish youLitapita said:I have continued to mull
I have continued to mull over the pros and cons of both and have decided to proceed with the surgery. I called the doc this morning and the wheels are in motion. I have to go see a general surgeon first because of the need to have one present during the hysterectomy just in case other issues arise. I feel a huge weight lifted just having made this decision.
the very best on your journey. We are put in a place where we have to make such important decisions and don't have the luxury of time. If you feel at peace, it is the right decision for you.
Please keep us updated. The women here are so supportive and kind. They have helped me get through the last couple of years. When I have news to tell, I come to the board right after I speak with my family and closest friends. There are times when I share things with these ladies that I don't share with anyone else.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen0 -
Thank you so much Karen. Ikikz said:I wish you
the very best on your journey. We are put in a place where we have to make such important decisions and don't have the luxury of time. If you feel at peace, it is the right decision for you.
Please keep us updated. The women here are so supportive and kind. They have helped me get through the last couple of years. When I have news to tell, I come to the board right after I speak with my family and closest friends. There are times when I share things with these ladies that I don't share with anyone else.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen
Thank you so much Karen. I have seen how caring everyone here is and it's remarkable and beautiful.0
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