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428909 tn?1203733118

I had the surgery.......

I had the surgery to rid myself of those cancerous white spots...but it has been a year latter and I feel MORE pain during my period...and SHARP STABING pains in my cervix...and recently started to have NOTICABLE WHITE ....'Streams'...in my urine..to be honest it looks like Seamen.  I'm only turning 22 the 24th....can it be possible my 'CANCER' has returned?....or is this 'NORMAL'?
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I am not really sure what you had in the past but I am guessing cervical cancer???  I don't know the answer to your question but every year you need to get checked (more often if it was cancer).  The best thing you can do is go in to your gyn.  If you are concerned about ovarian cancer...your symptom doesn't sound like it is related to ovca.  Sometimes normal discharge (especially during ovulation) can show up like that.  Your gyn should be able to answer your questions.  Don't let fear keep you out of a dr's office....it is much better to catch any problem early.  If you have pain or other concerns about ovca, a transvaginal ultrasound will be able to show any trouble on your ovaries.  Best of luck to you.
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187666 tn?1331173345
Sorry about what's going on. I don't have an answer for you. I don't know what time zones people are in. I'm west coast and it's about 7:40pm here. Perhaps all the east coast people are asleep by now. You should be getting some answers in the early morning. Perhaps you have a bladder infection? You say white streams in your urine. That sounds like possible infection. How long has this been going on?

As for the cervix, that would be a doctor thing. I've had polyps on my cervix but I didn't have pain. They just zapped them off. Hope you can get in soon to see your doctor.
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428909 tn?1203733118
I'm Scared and want to know..its been a bit OVER a yr.  should I make an appt.?  Im NEW to this site...I don't really know how to get a response .........so send it to ME if you can..
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