Thank you bombsh3ll!
I read this study too - it's one of those I am trying to hang on to until I get the results. They say only 1 in 200 biopsies of women on HRT turn out cancerous. What's difficult is that my dr doesn't seem so convinced the HRT would necessarily be the culprit. I also had established a no bleed period of almost three months when the bleed began on Feb 11 - and I read this too can be a cause for concern.
Do you know of other people who started bleeding during the first 6 months of HRT but after some established time of no bleeding?
'On the other hand, I went back to examine my Progesteron compliance since starting in November and it looks like I may have skipped anywhere between 5-10 pills from my first 90 pill bottle (prescribed to last three months). I would go to bed later and just forget to take one, though I am not sure if I ever skipped two in a row. I wonder if these skipped pills altogether might have triggered the break-through bleeding due to not enough opposing progesterone overall.
I am also thinking that if she had done an ultrasound on my annual last March, before I started the HRT, and assuming the thickening of 8.9 would have veen found then incidentally as a pre-existing condition, this would have made me asymptomatic since I had no complaints at the time.
This too would have come with very low odds even at with an 8-11 acceptable cut off point for ET. Throw in the PMB, and it's a different story. The question is what caused it?
She ordered the ultrasound when I reported the bleeding this February - so all the worry started after I began the HRT in Nov.
Two weeks after starting I had experienced some very light bleeding which I reported, but she was not concerned and told me to let them know if it happens again.
And yet it seems so difficult to believe the HRT had nothing to do with the thickening and the bleeding.
The dr. reassured me but when I asked her about problematic odds, she said "less than 10-15%," which still sounds very high to my ears.
After the ultrasound, her reply to some questions I sent on the portal was:
"Not to worry - we will get it all worked out! You can continue your HRT until our appointment or stop if you would rather. This is nothing to fear just something that we need to work through. Here is a great website to review but please don't stress - we will get it all worked out and most of the time this is nothing bad!"
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/perimenopausal-bleeding-and-bleeding-after-menopause Other drs I talked to over the phone said the odds are even lower because she is giving me the official range without controls for age, and in early 50's it's still on the young side, they said, and mostly uncommon.
Now I live in constant fear because my mind grips on the bad odds instead of focusing on the good ones.
Health anxiety has terrorized me through my 30's and 40's when I had various scares whose odds were an absolute joke compared to this one now.
So I am hoping the HRT-related odds (1/200) still apply, even with a period of established no bleeding within the first 6 months.
I quit HRT cold turkey as soon as I heard the ultrasound findings and that triggered bleeding again 4 days later. Now I seem to be at the tail end of it and it's almost going away, but I have been off HRT for soon to be a week.
I don't experience any symptoms for quitting - except the terror from this US/biopsy scare.
I am concerned I will panic too badly when I get the results.