Hi @AlbertaKat. Welcome to OVdialogue. What a great question and you have received some good feedback from the other women. I understand your anxiety about waiting. I would also encourage you to ask your doctor for further follow up sooner than 8-12 weeks. If you feel uncertain how to do that, here are a few suggestions:
- make a list of all the symptoms you have had over the last year, when they started, when they got worse and how what is happening now
- write down all your questions and concerns so that you can remember them and can present them in a coherent way
- consider taking someone with you to the appointment with the doctor for moral support. You can decide if you want the person to just listen or be more active in the appointment and also ask questions.
- be clear with your doctor that you don't want to wait 8-12 weeks and ask what can be done sooner. The three tests that are available initially if ovarian cancer is suspected is a transvaginal ultrasound, CA125 blood test and a pelvic exam. You may want to ask for a CA 125 blood test and another ultrasound. The CA125 blood test is not reliable by itself but sometimes when used with other test results, it can help in the diagnostic process.
Do you have someone that you could ask to go with you? Do you think that would be helpful?