Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: BLD19 on October 22, 2015, 03:42:34 PM
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Hi this my first time in here and I really need advice please. I am 58 and my last full period was over 12- 2 years ago. I had a TV ultrasound 2013 for spotting most days which was ok. However although I have as the occasional spotting since that scan it stopped when I lost weight. Since putting weight on I noticed I started to spot once a month and I mean a spot just one spot about 20p in size. I have now worked out that this is happening every 4 weeks then that's it! I went to my GP who sent me for TV ultrasound which has now shown endometrial thickening and suggested rapid access gynaecology referral. I am absolutely worried sick and I wondered if anyone else on here had experienced this as they said i am post menopausal yet my GP thinks it's cyclical spotting. I can't ask anyone so would really appreciate some advice. Thank you
Sorry being new to this site I posted this on the wrong discussion
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Hi BLD19 :welcomemm:
What a worrying time for you but it is good that your GP has referred you just to make sure that everything is ok and to work out whether you need some treatment to shed the lining. The words "rapid access" can sound really serious but the guidelines are that anyone who experiences bleeding after being without a period for longer than a year has to be referred immediately. Do you know how thick your lining is?
You will find lots of help and advice on here.
Taz x
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So sorry you have all this worry - did you say you had your last period 1-2 years ago? You may still have ovarian activity especially with this happening every four weeks but a scan be will reassuring. I think your GP is being alert and hopefully your mind will be put at ease.
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My friend has had this a couple of times since her periods stopped. it happened in the first 4 years afterwards.
She just needed a course of progesterone tablets and that gave her big bleed that cleared the lining.
When she got spotting again a year or so later after tests she again had to take the tabelts and has been fine since.
Just because your lining it thickened does not have to mean ther is anything wrong with it but if it stayed thickened for many years then this could become cancerous so thats why they like to get rid of it ( simpliefied explanation).
The rapid access is as has been said because everyone who has been period free a year gets this.
They usually do a hysterosocpy to take a small sample of womb lining to see what its like and then give appropriate treatment.
Always worrying for anyone but like my friend could be simply solved.
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Thank you Taz no she didn't say thoe thick it was she did say she didn't think it was anything to worry about, but I am 😞
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Thank you Machair. My GP thinks this is still cyclical because of it happening just one time a month? I just don't know what to think
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Sorry to hear about all this worry.
The good thing is you will be seen quickly and the investigations are simple and you'll get a result there and then - usually.
If you have put weight on then this can raise your oestrogen levels, which could mean you are ovulating or having anovular cycles. But 58 is quite old to be still having a cycle. Try not to worry. Wait until you have the results and try not to worry too much till then.
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Hi BLD19
:welcomemm:
Sounds like you had a late menopause and if it's happening cyclically - less worrying even though unusual. Hopefully all will be OK. I had a hysteroscopy & biopsy for spotting a couple of years ago and all was OK. Also if they send you for this you don't have to have a general anaesthetic - I had mine done without any anesthetic and it was really quick.
Hurdity x
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Thank you Countrybumpkin. I am pleased your friend is ok it is reassuring to hear that someone has had a positive outcome from a problem like mine.
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Thank you the Duchess yes I lost weight and as I started to
Put it back on I notice the spotting had started. I started to keep a record and I predicted that I would spot last Sunday and I woke up to a very small spot (sorry old blood) on the liner I had put on and that's it nothing else? Very strange.
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Yes Hurdity I was still having regular full periods at 56. Although the big heavy periods have gone over 12 months ago I have never gone 12 months without spotting? I still have the same symptoms if getting warm (not really a flush) getting hot while sleeping but sleep ok so no menopausal symptoms I couldn't handle, but I wonder if this is because of my hormone levels still over the place?
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If you have not gone 12 months without any spotting at all then it sounds hormonal.
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I decided this morning to go pvt as the bit knowing of the details was really stressing me. So I rang for an appt today and the gynaecologist fitted me in at 1.30 today. She was lovely. The endometrial thickening is 8mm just 3 above normal. She has arranged a hysteroscopy for Thursday next week on NHS. She said all looked well a could of cysts. She said it could be because I am "plump" my body is making more hormones. I feel a little more reassured but still nervous. Thank you for your reassurance
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If you still have some hormonal activity going on then 8mm is not unacceptable. Your dr is right to refer you for tests but it's likely to be 'normal' and if not then a drug like norethisterone should quickly sort it out. Good luck!
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Thank you so much. I do hope it's normal and all ok I would be happy to take anything that would help sort this.
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I have now had my hysteroscopy which looked all clear and consultant happy with just a polyp but took biopsy in case. I have been confirmed grade 1 endometrial cancer! I am both shocked and devestated by this news as was the consultant when she was phoned with my results. I have to have MRI on Friday to see if spread and then A disk ion will
Be made on best course of action for me.
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Hi BLD19 - so sorry to hear your news and of course you will be shocked - it's not the news anyone wants to hear. However the good news is that Stage 1 means it has been caught at a very early stage and the outcome is generally good so I read, as it means it hopefully won't have spread beyond the uterus. Not sure what A disk ion is :-\ but anyway Ido hope it will be sorted out soon in terms of your treatment.
A woman who volunteers in one the places I work recently also had this - in her late 50's - and she had a hysterectomy with ovary removal and no other treatment ( ie no radio or chemo-therapy) and the cancer has been completely removed so hopefully this will be the same for you.
Good luck with your MRI scan on Friday and in the meantime :bighug:
Hurdity x
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Not sure what A disk ion is
From the context, I would guess at 'decision', with a bit of predictive text ;)
Hope the stage 1 bit means you will get better news, and it is caught early, BLD19
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Sending you all my thoughts and best wishes. We have had several ladies with this on here over the years and all have had positive outcomes. I think you will be so glad to be free from the worry of the spotting, and will be able to look forward to a calm and peaceful life.xx
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Thank you all so very much for your support x
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hi bld19..just to say i have just gone through the exact same found out i had grade 1 had an hysterectomy 2 weeks ago now im still recovering at the moment im waiting for the results of what they took away from me ,,my ovaries uterus and cervix . my mri scan came back fine ,i got a call from the nurse telling me of my results from the scan and booked me in for the hysterectomy ..i was constantly bleeding all the time nothing heavy just like a light period it was going on for ever i thought it was part of the menopause ..i know now it wasnt i know what you are going through i was in total shock when i went back for my biopsy results and told me the out come you will be fine x daisie
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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.
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Thank you maryg..x daisie
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Thank you Daisie I wish you a speedy recovery. Your comments have really helped as have yours Mary G it's hearing good outcomes which give you hope. X