Bad symptoms and CT scan that WASN'T cancer
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There is a complex pelvic mass which appears to arise from and involve the uterus. This has a maximum transverse extent of 10 cm, and AP extent of 12 cm. There are cystic and probably necrotic areas within this. This abuts the anterior abdominal musculature and there is infiltration into the musculature. This is suspicious for neoplasm though abcess (abscess) or other infectious process in not completely excluded. There is a 3 x 5 cm fluid collection in the left pelvis which may represent a new ovarian cyst or free fluid. The visualized portion of the cervix is heterogenous and irregular. Findings suggest uterine cancer or other neoplasm.
My gyn sent me to a Woman's Cancer Center and the oncologist said that he didn't "think" it was cancer but a fibroid. Surgery was scheduled for about 3 weeks away. I was in such pain that Tylenol 3 and Darvocet didn't do anything to relieve it. I went to my gyn on a Friday to request better pain medication and he prescribed Vicodin extra strength. On Monday his office called to tell me that they had re-scheduled my surgery for that Thursday. My gyn saw how badly I was doing and called the oncologist (who was going out of town for 2 weeks that coming Friday) and got the surgery moved.
It turned out that the mass was an abcess (abscess) and my bowel and bladder were also fused to everything else because of the infection. I had a total hysterectomy; uterus, cervix, tubes, and ovaries were all involved.
It was a hard first week of recovery, considerable pain and my bowels were not working. They did not have to remove any bowel but they did remove tissue from the outside of it that was infected. I still have a suprapubic catheter (going through my abdomen into my bladder) that will be removed next week. This s to give my bladder time to heal.
I was so scared and know that any other woman would be. Don't delay in taking action and keep looking for answers. In my case, the same symptoms as cancer WAS NOT cancer.
Pamela
thank you very much for sharing your story. The bottom line is that most things are not cancer but pain is not normal and can be a very serious problem such as an infection.
I am glad that you are alright.
best wishes