A huge number of people on here have felt as you are feeling and have turned out not to have cancer. You only need to glance at the HA board.
I replied to your thread the other day and suggested you see your doctor. Someone else in that thread gave you a link to a Canadian mental health service. I don't know anything about it but why not take a look and see if it might be a good place to start?
'If you're going through hell, keep going' (Winston Churchill)
I didn’t really have the same symptoms but I did have an ovarian cyst that was fast tracked as suspect. I had an mri, blood tests and 2 scans and my gynaecologist suspects it’s a cyst made up of debris from my emergency csection.
Almost the minute I was referred I had cramps every day for 2 months until I got the all clear. Then they pretty much disappeared.
So, I know you’re scared and I want to reassure you that it is very unlikely at your age and in perimenopause for you to have ovarian cancer. Because I read a lot about it and I kind of wish I didn’t.
But, I’m not a doctor, and you could do with some help even if it’s just for your anxiety x
Hi! I hope I can ease your fears a bit. I’ve had the same pains as you for two months straight. Really painful pelvic pain along with back pain (strangely enough more towards the right). You can take a look at my thread history as I had a similar thread last year in Jan. I’m sorry you’re going through this scare but I am sure it’s just a minor tweak in your system. Your body will heal itself and you will be better. It happens. I had an ultrasound for the pain and it didn’t show anything. The doc said that sometimes things like this can happen and there isn’t always a serious reason for it. It could very well be related to your perimenopause and fluctuating hormones
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