My Story---need advice
Here were my original U/S results:
6/15/15-U/S #2:
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SO SORRY FOR YOUR SITUATION
First, I must address the 'wrong ovary removal'. This is unacceptable, and I would consider legal action. I'm not a money-hungry person, but if, and I mean IF something should come of this situation, this mistake could have cost you in a serious way. I really hope that you find a patient advocate who can assess that situation for you.
Having said that, please know that this may not be cancer. There is truly no way to know for certain unless a biopsy has been performed. Can you ask if they at least biopsied any of the ovary that was removed? I don't see indication of that in your report. Either way, given you still have the offending ovary in place, waiting is not an option.
Have you ever had a CA125 blood test? It's a tumor marker for OVCA. While it is not conclusive, it is a part of the whole diagnositic picture. If you have never had one before, the first one will become your baseline, so-to-speak. First, a range of 0-35 in most labs is considered 'normal range', although that's debatable. Having a second test a month or two later will tell them if there is an increase, possibly indicating cancer. I will caution that this level can go up and down for a variety of reasons, so we can't hang our hat on that number - but again, it is part of the diagnostic process.
I agree with your physician - seek out a good gynecologic oncologist who will address this immediately. I would not wait for another MRI. I feel your anxiety and I can relate - tell me what I'm dealing with and I'll deal with it. If you are in the Michigan area, I know of an excellent byn/onc in SE Michigan.
Please keep us informed. I will be praying for a good outcome for you.
Monika
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See a completely different medical facility - Now!
Since I have worked in the legal field for over 30 years, I suggest that you speak with a medical malpractice firm about your situation.
Further, you should leave the medical facility where this was done. If not, you may only experience more problems and may not take your situation seriously. It is just unreasonable that they are making you wait. Is the pain in your leg feel like sciatic? I had the same pain which eventually got worse over time. You need to seek another facility. Get all of your records now. I would be curious to see if they would give you the records from your surgery. Thats why you need to seek legal help too.
Don't play phone tag. Go to another facility and doctor.
My best to you,
Kathy
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