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  1. #11
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    Re: uterine cancer

    Hi

    This is just a courtesy reply to let you know that your post was moved from its original place to a sub-forum that is more relevant to your issue.

    This is nothing personal - it just enables us to keep posts about the same problems in the relevant forums so other members with any experience with the issues can find them more easily.

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    Re: uterine cancer

    This bleeding is never going to stop
    I'm so scared! Today I am just spotting red mucusy blood when wiping. Im just waiting for a flooding to happen anytime. I'm scared to leave my room.


    Why do I just have random flooding with clots with no warning at all that only last a couple of hours and then its back to spotting. In my mind this can only be cancer.

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    Re: uterine cancer

    Your mind is warped though and you are not thinking straight.

    It doesn't sound like cancer to me either.

    Time to talk to a doctor maybe?
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    Re: uterine cancer

    Your mind is warped


    Sadly yes it is

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    Re: uterine cancer

    While seeing a doctor in light of the symptoms you described is warranted, it still come down to....

    Quote Originally Posted by nomorepanic View Post
    Why don't you try and treat the HA so you don't react so badly each time?
    I asked the same question and this was the response.....

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    Sadly no amount of medicine or therapy is going to help me.
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    I have given up all hope.


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    Re: uterine cancer

    If I don't go to the doctors for this will I just bleed out? There is no end in sight for all this blood. I can no longer leave the house

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    Re: uterine cancer

    See a doctor. Get relief for your symptoms.

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    Re: uterine cancer

    Quote Originally Posted by always scared View Post
    I'm scared to leave my room.
    Stress can make periods heavier, irregular, more painful and stop them altogether.

    Why do I just have random flooding with clots with no warning at all that only last a couple of hours and then its back to spotting. In my mind this can only be cancer.
    That's because you have health anxiety and you're not thinking rationally. HA always takes us to the worst case (and least likely) cause.

    These symptoms are common with peri-menopause. And far from being 'scary' those clots are your body protecting you from too much blood leaving the body. Your body is working for you!

    'Random' is a good sign for a start, and sounds even more 'menopause' to me. If you were constantly flooding and soaking your pads/tampons, requiring a change every hour or so and throughout the night, then this could be down to another issue. Fibroids causes this kind of thing, and they're easily sorted. Also, they tend to go away on their own after the menopause. But you'd need to see a doctor because of the risk of anaemia, and to see what's what, but cancer is still the least likely cause.

    You need to see your GP, if only to put your mind at rest. What is constantly scaring yourself shitless doing for you - except to make the problem worse?

    To clarify...

    Symptoms of peri-menopause

    Spotting (the result of changing hormones etc)

    Mid-cycle spotting is common.

    Heavy bleeding (due to hormone imbalance)

    Different colours in the blood (anything from bright red to dark brown)

    Discharge (thin and watery or thick and clumpy - only issue to watch for is if it smells foul, and then it might be an infection)

    Shorter Cycles (Low estrogen levels thin the uterine lining - so periods can be 2 or 3 days shorter then usual)

    Longer Cycles (in later stages of perimenopause - cycles may become a lot longer and happen less regularly)

    Missed cycles (common, and this is why women are told to wait 12 months without a period before presuming they are 'in' the menopause- and even then some women get caught out!)
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