Do things ever end!
Now there's a cyst on the left ovary. Thankfully, by talking it through I realized that it shouldn't be cancer since the Nodes were clear and the CA125 was good.
Report says there's the ovary is 2.7 x 1.2 x 1.5 cm and is either a paraovarian or exophite cyst and to follow it up in three months. That 2.7 measurement is almost double the "normal" size of that ovary measurement.
Have a call in to the Gyn even before knew of this since she wanted to discuss removing the ovaries because of BC. I'm assuming that would want to be done before any Tram or Diep recon to not mess up the good work. Appt is for 4/19, so called her Nurse to see about getting in sooner since it could impact PS procedure and all. Gyn is on vaca this week though. HA
Sally
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Oh yeah, sometimes when it rains, it pours.
I wish my ovaries were gone, I am well past needing them.
Sometimes they can do this laparoscopically, not too bad at all.
Gentle hugs, Shirlann
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From what I understand ovarian cysts are extremely common. Apparently most Women get them at some point but are not aware of it unless they are symptomatic. I guess once they start scrutinizing us all kinds of things show up. It doesn't mean you are abnormal.
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I had hysterectomy and oophorectomy because of cysts on ovaries. This was done about 12 weeks after my bilateral mastectomies and free-TRAM. The incision is under my TRAM incision. The surgeon was not able to do laparoscopic surgery because I have so much scar tissue and also she said she wanted to be able to look around to make sure she got all the tissue out.
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Thanks for the comments. It's true, cysts aren't abnormal in themselves. I've had them on and off over the years. Even have had water cysts that burst. This one though is a great deal larger than any of them have been and an entirely different type. You're right...most likely we get scrutizned about every thing that shows up now.
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Sally,
It does often feel like things just don't end.
From here on out, I think as a group we are prone to feeling extraordinary fear with symptoms that would just bug other people because of discomfort, and we are prone to "incidentalomas." "Incidentalomas" is the sort of fake medical term used in medicine for little personal oddities that aren't going to hurt a person that are found incidentally when a scan is done to look for something else. It helps me a little to keep both those things in mind. It doesn't take away the fact that I do have a much higher risk than women without my cancer history for a pain or for an unexpected finding to be cancer, but it helps me take slow breath and stay sane.
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Thanks...sanity is all important these days isnt it. Love the term "Incidentalomas" btw.
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Well Crap Galsal!
I just saw this thread while heading to the Stop Smoking one.... I had a gyn episode last year around this time due to a thickened endometrial lining... After several imaging tests I had a D&C and all turned out to be benign!
Hoping that the same is for you and you can go into your reconstruction without anything weighing on you!
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Thanks Seaside! Bringing it to the attention of Onc tomorrow since Gyn's Nurse has yet to contact me.
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(((((((Galsal)))))))), if it's not one thing it's another, I love that term also. I think after the diagnosis of bc, we do not have simple aches without going all the way to mets in our mind, I know this is true of me too. Used to be an ache or any anomaly was just an ache, now it creates fear in us. Sending big hugs alongside of Seasides to see you through. Karen
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You know, I already have enough aches and pains without all of these. Haven't started med tx yet so isn't even SE's involved. Have had arthritis for 30 years now and I'm 52. Fibro began at about at 35/36. I'm always the one that is "borderline" every thing or show an anomolay that isn't bad enough to matter.
Sigh
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