BLD19, I am so sorry to hear your news. I know it's easy for others to say but you are fortunate it has been caught early and can be deal with relatively easily. This could happen to any of us.
My neighbour was constantly bleeding, particularly after sex, and it carried on for a very long time. She went to the doctor but they said it was the menopause (she was 50 at the time) but eventually she saw a specialist and cancer was diagnosed - I don't know what stage. She had a full hysterectomy (I think that an ovary was also affected) which brought on instant menopause.
That was back in 1993 and she is now 72 and apart from a minor heart problem which is completely unrelated, she is going strong. She said that the hysterectomy was life changing and gave her a whole new lease of life although of course it was very worrying at the time. She did not have to have any further treatment either which was good news and I think very common with this type of cancer.
My best wishes to BLD19 and daisie, wishing you both a speedy recovery and hope to hear from you with updates.