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Hi ,

With all your worries a 3 week wait is crazy. Why not call your doc

and see what he can do about getting your ultrasound date moved up?

If he understands just how upset you are, he may be willing to help.

Call him back. I hope he will help.

Gerri

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

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Hi ,

With all your worries a 3 week wait is crazy. Why not call your doc

and see what he can do about getting your ultrasound date moved up?

If he understands just how upset you are, he may be willing to help.

Call him back. I hope he will help.

Gerri

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

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Hi ,

With all your worries a 3 week wait is crazy. Why not call your doc

and see what he can do about getting your ultrasound date moved up?

If he understands just how upset you are, he may be willing to help.

Call him back. I hope he will help.

Gerri

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

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I don't think that the doctor is being too casual. The frequent

need to urinate is from the fibroid pressing on your bladder. I had

alot of bloating before I had my very small fibroid removed. And

not to be morbid, but I think that if you had ovarian cancer with a

grapefruit sized tumor you probably would be very ill by now or

worse.

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

>

> I just turned 40 and my doctor, during my physical, felt what he

> described as a " large fibroid size of grapefruit on upper R pole

of

> uterus " . What I am worried about and I know will go crazy with

> worry until my ultrasound appt in 3 weeks - is that my symptoms

are

> heavy periods, bloating and chronic need to pee. These are also

> signs of ovarian cancer and I am freaked about this possibility.

>

> He is so sure that it is a fibroid that he wasn't going to even

send

> me for a sonogram but was going to take the watch and wait

approach

> and I requested an ultrasound. He he being too lax or am I being

> over-sensitive here?

>

> Any positive feedback would be greatly appreciated to lessen my

> worry that it could be ovarian cancer.

>

> My mind is good at making me see the worst in situations.

>

> in Vancouver

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I don't think that the doctor is being too casual. The frequent

need to urinate is from the fibroid pressing on your bladder. I had

alot of bloating before I had my very small fibroid removed. And

not to be morbid, but I think that if you had ovarian cancer with a

grapefruit sized tumor you probably would be very ill by now or

worse.

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

>

> I just turned 40 and my doctor, during my physical, felt what he

> described as a " large fibroid size of grapefruit on upper R pole

of

> uterus " . What I am worried about and I know will go crazy with

> worry until my ultrasound appt in 3 weeks - is that my symptoms

are

> heavy periods, bloating and chronic need to pee. These are also

> signs of ovarian cancer and I am freaked about this possibility.

>

> He is so sure that it is a fibroid that he wasn't going to even

send

> me for a sonogram but was going to take the watch and wait

approach

> and I requested an ultrasound. He he being too lax or am I being

> over-sensitive here?

>

> Any positive feedback would be greatly appreciated to lessen my

> worry that it could be ovarian cancer.

>

> My mind is good at making me see the worst in situations.

>

> in Vancouver

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I don't think that the doctor is being too casual. The frequent

need to urinate is from the fibroid pressing on your bladder. I had

alot of bloating before I had my very small fibroid removed. And

not to be morbid, but I think that if you had ovarian cancer with a

grapefruit sized tumor you probably would be very ill by now or

worse.

> I am a worry wart and just being diagnosed with a grapefruit sized

> fibroad in my uterus.

>

> I just turned 40 and my doctor, during my physical, felt what he

> described as a " large fibroid size of grapefruit on upper R pole

of

> uterus " . What I am worried about and I know will go crazy with

> worry until my ultrasound appt in 3 weeks - is that my symptoms

are

> heavy periods, bloating and chronic need to pee. These are also

> signs of ovarian cancer and I am freaked about this possibility.

>

> He is so sure that it is a fibroid that he wasn't going to even

send

> me for a sonogram but was going to take the watch and wait

approach

> and I requested an ultrasound. He he being too lax or am I being

> over-sensitive here?

>

> Any positive feedback would be greatly appreciated to lessen my

> worry that it could be ovarian cancer.

>

> My mind is good at making me see the worst in situations.

>

> in Vancouver

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I also would ask for the ultrasound appointment to be moved up. Here

in California we make our own appointment with the radiology

department. I don't know how it works in your area. Some OB/GYN

doctors also have ultrasound equipment in their offices so the three

week wait is a little long.

Take up your concerns with your doctor and see if that helps. Let

them know you want the first available appointment no matter what

time and adjust your schedule. It will save you a lot of sleepless

nights I'm sure.

Take care

What I am worried about and I know will go crazy with

worry until my ultrasound appt in 3 weeks - is that my symptoms

are heavy periods, bloating and chronic need to pee. These are also

signs of ovarian cancer and I am freaked about this possibility.

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Did they make the ultrasound appointment 3 weeks later due to when

you are having your period? I ask this because the ultrasound is

supposed to be done in a 10 day window after your first day of your

period. They do this b/your lining will not be as thick and your

fibroids won't be as distorted. I had to wait 3 weeks for my

ultrasound, not b/of the lack of free appointments but b/when my last

period had came.

Otherwise, call another radiologist.

Shaunah :)

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,

The more you worry the worse your symptoms will be. Maybe try some

meditation. That did work for me. I was going to the bathroom ever

30-45 mins to urinate, like clockwork. Try not to think about the

negatives, the more you stress about them the more likely they are to

occur.

Take care,

Shaunah

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< I am a worry wart>

Don't worry, we all are, since we have so many questions and doctors

have so little time and don't always have all the answers.

fibroid>

This is quite common and they can even get bigger than this.

< is that my symptoms are

heavy periods, bloating and chronic need to pee. These are also

signs of ovarian cancer and I am freaked about this possibility.>

Don't freak yourself out worrying about this, but instead take the

innocent until proven guilty approach. None of us can promise that

someone on the board hasn't got some more serious condition, but it

is unlikely. If the doctor has already mentioned the word fibroid,

then that means they already think fibroids are the most likely

cause of your symptoms. Doctors are trained to recognise different

conditions by feel, on an internal and external physical

examination. All of the symptoms you described are classic fibroid

symptoms (For anyone not sure if they have fibroids, symptom

combinations can vary and some people don't even get symptoms).

If problems passing water become particularly bad, do continue to

discuss it with the doctor to avoid more serious problems developing.

If they really thought it was ovarian cancer, they might not have

told you it was a fibroid at all.

You are worried that they might be the symptoms of a cancer, but you

could just as easily argue they are the symptoms of another non-

cancerous gynaecological problem. For example, my GP last year said

I either had an ovarian cyst or fibroids and most likely fibroids,

judging by the feel. She was right on both counts.

Fibroids can put pressure on their surroundings causing such

symptoms as frequent urination and bowel problems.

There are statistics on the chances that an initial fibroid

diagnosis will be corrected and changed to a cancer or pre-cancer

diagnosis. The chances are very small indeed. Around one in 5 women

are known to have fibroids and fibroid tumours are not cancerous

tumours - it's just a misleading worrying term. Different types of

cancer might be more common for certain age groups? I really

wouldn't worry about cancer until a doctor tells you to start

thinking along those lines.

So please don't worry! Tell the doctor your worst fears so they can

put your mind at rest with their expertise and sight of your test

results. If they are cautious in giving you a definitive 'all clear'

too early, don't worry about that either.

Some possible reasons for caution or silence are 1) They are

thinking about their lunch or picking the kids up from school and

not you at all 2) Concern about legal action with inaccurate

diagnosis etc. esp. in the USA 3) Not wanting to get it wrong and

to have to break the news to you that they made a mistake in

diagnosis, either way causing you unecc. anxiety or a false

reassurance 4) they are screwing up their face because they are

trying to figure out what you are worried about or talking about %)

Their stressful job gives them chronic indigestion :-)

Be aware that just once in a while, people have come to this forum

because they had a bad doctor. Don't let this cause you unecc.

worry, since message boards are more likely to attract people with

problems than people who are perfectly satisfied, by their nature.

Some doctors who don't know as much about fibroids as they should

can cause uneccessary worry when trying to persuade a woman to have

a hysterectomy instead of a myomectomy. There's nothing wrong in

choosing a hysterectomy if it suits you, but we've read occasional

cases here where scare tactics were used inappropriately. Anyone in

that situation should sit down with a copy of Carla Dionne's book

and pluck up the courage to get a second opinion.

This just goes to show that there's no need to think the worst. Has

he given you an internal examination as well as asking lots of

questions? Have you had a smear test recently? A smear test will

help rule out certain problems. I had (UK NHS):

* Questions asked about my symptoms

*a GP physical internal examination and the belly area felt

externally too

*a smear (swab?) test

* Some blood tests

* An external ultrasound test

* A gynaecologist appointment which also involved a smear test type

thing and an internal examination and questions

Our tests sometimes vary from person to person, but that's the kind

of thing. I think your requesting an ultrasound is a good idea as it

will provide more information and confirmation. You could also look

into what they can tell from blood tests. If nothing else you can

check you aren't low on anything like iron. If you particularly want

them to check you for a certain thing that worries you, do ask, as

sometimes blood tests don't cover everything you want to know.

There are at least 26 book titles relating to fibroids out there and

on line book sellers are well worth a look. Women's health books

from libraries are also a useful source of information.

A good fibroid diet is a varied healthy balanced one with lots of

fruit and vegetables and less junk.

Aztek

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