In the past I had ovarian cyst, saw the specialist at the hospital. Last thing she said to me see you in three months, but have a blood test on the way out.
A month later had a phone call saying I would be operated on in two days time.
No reason why, but I knew being moved forward that it meant something was wrong.
On the day of my operation, I asked the question “why have I been moved forward? What was wrong?
It turned out my blood cell count was in the hundreds, if it was in the thousands it would of been cancer. But because it was in the hundreds it meant something was wrong, and they wanted to get the cysts out.
It turned out one of the 4 cyst had attached it self.
I also had a thyroid problem, was on the waiting list for over a year. When I complained to my doctor about difficulty swallowing. After a ultrasound and biopsy, it was found I had something growing there that shouldn’t of been there. Again the word cancer came up and within two weeks of seeing the specialist, I was operated on. Again no cancer.
Yes, more then likely there is something wrong, but the fact they are acting so quickly is a good thing. I live in Australia and all my operations have been through the government Medicare. With my ovarian problem I was given very little information. That was over 20 years ago? With my many operations after I’d seemed to get better and more information.
Best of luck