kkm
08-23-2002, 12:31 AM
Hello - I am 38 and have a history of endometriosis and ovarian cysts, although I haven't had a problem with either since my 20's. This past weekend I had a painful episode, and I went to urgent care. After only an exterior exam, the dr suspected either an ovarian cyst or early appendicitis. The pain continued throughout the weekend (I didn't want to go into emergency or pursue things further if I didn't have to because I was attending my high school reunion!). I had an appointment on Monday with and OB (yearly exam) and she ordered an ultrasound. The ultrasound showed an 8cm mass as well as some fluid or blood. The dr ordered a CA125, and on Monday I will get the results and discuss my 'options'.
I am a nursing student and I also research a great deal on the internet, and I know that although it's possible I have another ovarian cyst, they are looking at the possibility of ovarian cancer. I am not in as much pain as I was this weekend (I think whatever I have likely ruptured, but this was before the ultrasound and the mass still measured 8cm). I only think that because the pain spread then slowly decreased.
Anyway, does any of this sound familiar? If I only had a cyst, couldn't they have been able to tel that on the ultrasound? They always have before. What kind of questions should I ask the dr on Monday? If it were something really bad, wouldn't I have more pain or feel sicker?
I am a bit bloated, and can feel pressure in my pelvic region. It also hurts when I have bowel movement at times, not necessarily in my bowels, just from pressure, kind of like constipation.
My sister-in-law is an oncology nurse, and she isn't saying too much, but I can tell she is concerned. Also, whenever I talk to the nurses they sound very concerned, and keep asking me "Are you feeling ok, honey?" I appreciate their care, but it makes me suspicious. Of course, I am also known to be a hypochondriac at times, and maybe I am just making too much of this whole thing.
I know I will find out much more after I get the results of the CA125, but I just wanted to get some input from those who have been there.
In any case, I know that God has my journey mapped, and the road He leads is a great one. It's just my job to learn to be a good traveler!
Thanks in advance for your input!
KKM
I am a nursing student and I also research a great deal on the internet, and I know that although it's possible I have another ovarian cyst, they are looking at the possibility of ovarian cancer. I am not in as much pain as I was this weekend (I think whatever I have likely ruptured, but this was before the ultrasound and the mass still measured 8cm). I only think that because the pain spread then slowly decreased.
Anyway, does any of this sound familiar? If I only had a cyst, couldn't they have been able to tel that on the ultrasound? They always have before. What kind of questions should I ask the dr on Monday? If it were something really bad, wouldn't I have more pain or feel sicker?
I am a bit bloated, and can feel pressure in my pelvic region. It also hurts when I have bowel movement at times, not necessarily in my bowels, just from pressure, kind of like constipation.
My sister-in-law is an oncology nurse, and she isn't saying too much, but I can tell she is concerned. Also, whenever I talk to the nurses they sound very concerned, and keep asking me "Are you feeling ok, honey?" I appreciate their care, but it makes me suspicious. Of course, I am also known to be a hypochondriac at times, and maybe I am just making too much of this whole thing.
I know I will find out much more after I get the results of the CA125, but I just wanted to get some input from those who have been there.
In any case, I know that God has my journey mapped, and the road He leads is a great one. It's just my job to learn to be a good traveler!
Thanks in advance for your input!
KKM

