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Ov cancer?

Hi I have a question, last year I had a complete Hysterestomy (removed my cervex, fall tubes, and womb) leaving my ovaries, due to cervivcal cancer, I am 32 yrs old. For the past couple of wks have had some painful cramps, no discharge, and major diarraha, I am scared out of my mind, I have not said anything to my husband, we moved to a different state for medical treatment for our Daughter, But my body is telling me something is wrong, am I over reacting, What do I need to look for?  I am finally in a stage where I can wait 6months before I go back to oncology, do I need to call and go back in? please help any words of wisdom? or should I be scared? thanks
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If you are afraid something is wrong then you must go to the doctor!!!!!  The symptoms you are having could be anything, why not get it checked out.  Call you oncologist and make an appointment....won't you feel better knowing what it is, if anything????
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Now I'm telling you GO BACK to your doctor.  They always say come back before the next appointment if anything is worrying you.  NOW IS THE TIME.  You have been through an awful lot recently and I emphasise with the fact that you feel your first duty is to the welfare of your children.  BUT please remember that you need to be healthy and strong for them also.

It could well be just the stress of all the moving, and the taking care of your daughter, nevertheless get it checked out.  You are not being a nuisance, they will be very glad to see you.

All the very best to you.
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