Thanks all for your kind thoughts, it is much appreciated. Well it is over and done with!
The good news is that the lining was thin and everything looked normal. They didn't even do a biopsy of the lining. So much for panicked phone calls hugely raising my anxiety levels. They removed a fibroid and fitted a mirena. They are sending the fibroid for analysis.
As for the experience it showed the NHS at its best (for yesterday that is). I had to go in at 7.30 and went into a room on my own where my husband was invited to stay until I went to theatre. All the nursing staff were very kind and friendly. My blood pressure was through the roof but I was lucky that I was 1st on the list, went down at 10.00 and was back in that room at 11.35, having been in recovery for a short while. So it took a bit longer than I thought.
Well today I feel pretty awful. Yesterday I was extremely nauseous and quite dizzy. This has started to ease off now and is probably down to the anaesthetic and probably not helped by my acute anxiety and lack of sleep the previous week. I have a sore throat which they say is caused by the tube that was down my throat. This should improve in the next couple of days and is not too bad. The worst thing is the constant severe stomach cramps. It kept me awake all night even with back to back painkillers and a hot water bottle. Does anyone know is this due to the removal of the fibroid? I have known lots of women have hysteroscopies and they didn't have pain. I also don't seem to be able to wee. I don't understand it, I was fine yesterday but today despite drinking loads I don't seem to need to go. Very strange.
Anyway good news in the long term and hopefully I'll get to feel a bit more normal in the coming days.
Thanks again for the support.