Wife/Carer - cancer ?
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Same here @Wibbles I hope everything goes well Monday and you're both doing ok.
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Sending good luck for Monday to you both @Wibbles😊
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Had phone call - evidently she's now got to go to Gynaecology in 2 weeks time !!
Her GP couldn't tell her anything
She had to book the appointment on line and we are unsure whether it was done correctly or not - because to start with - the app said "not for patient to attend…."
but we think that it's been done correctly now - why couldn't her GP book it ???
She's stopped bleeding - she tells me 3 days ago - but is extremely tired !
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That's reassuring that she's stopped bleeding @Wibbles, I'd imagine it must have all been so draining mentally as well as physically. Not an easy time for either of you, I'm sure.
Fingers crossed the Gynaecology team will be able to guide her on the next steps and get her feeling more like herself. 2 weeks is a good amount of time too, it sounds like they're taking it seriously at least and not putting her on a huge waiting list.
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Update :
She's gone off (on her own), this morning for a Gynaecology appointment to see whether it is cancer or not…..
I wanted to go with her - but this is apparently not possible due to the "size of the room" !
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Thank you for the update @Wibbles
I hope you are both okay. Must be such a worrying time.0 -
It certainly is
Especially when my wife told me that she should be home in about an hour.
That was almost 3 hours ago!!
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Her phone is off too !!
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She got back after almost four hours - she had a biopsy (they found and removed some Polyps) and await the results of that - it's going to be another 2 weeks for the results - but things don't look very promising !
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Sorry to hear that @Wibbles. It must have been very disappointing for you both not to have found out for sure
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OK The bad news is that she has cancer - womb - she's having a scan this afternoon, to check that it hasn't spread !
The good news - I'm going to the appointment with her.
more later - probably
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Really sorry to hear that @Wibbles. I hope the appointment goes well this afternoon and that it brings some positive news for you both.
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Indeed, I feel your pain, the NHS are incompetent most of the time but at least we still have it.
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I'm so sorry to hear that @Wibbles. Very glad you're able to go with her today and I'm keeping everything crossed for your wife's scan. Take good care.
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I'm so sorry @Wibbles. I hope you get some clear answers in the appointment. We're here to give you support.
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28 Apr
She has an op to remove her womb
It's a simple keyhole job
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That's such a relief. How are you both feeling about it?
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They are certainly not hanging about - she has a CT scan on Sunday (2 days time)
But we have logistical problems - like how she gets to hospital for 8am on the day of her op
Buses take 2 hours 20 mins to get there (really) and hospital transport is only available for disabled patients. Taxi cost £84 one way for the 25 mile journey………No choice, unfortunately.
She will be released from hospital at about 3pm - if there's no complications - and will have to repeat the £84 one way journey home again - I can't drive her and we have no other friends/relatives who can. She will be on her own for the journey (both ways)
They say that it is a simple op - drilling a hole through the belly button to pull the womb out and three holes to sample lymph nodes - with a good chance of getting rid of the cancer once and for all.But I find it wrong that they expect someone who has just had a major organ removed to take a 2 hr 20 mins bus journey home, hours after coming round from an op……
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That sounds promising @Wibbles. It's good that they're not messing her about too much and are getting the scans and things done quickly. Has she spoken to the hospital about her transport troubles?
Do you have any local community groups near you? Things like Churches or even the Women's Institute or something. I wonder if someone kind might help with transporting your wife to and from the hospital - either for the price of petrol or a small donation or something but hopefully cheaper than the taxi. Might be something worth looking into it if you're able to - as you say, it doesn't sound right to make her do that journey on the bus after her op.
You could also perhaps try contacting Macmillan to see if they can help suggest something:
Hope you're able to find a solution.
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Hi @Wibbles the following link might be of interest to you.
https://www.nhsinform.scot/tests-and-treatments/surgical-procedures/hysterectomy/
When you have had a General anaesthetic you are asked before the operation who is collecting you and for their phone number.
Public transport would not be allowed as to high a risk of infection and you have to have someone with you for 24 hours after general anaesthetic.
As far as I am aware you are expected to arrange your own transport.
When I had my gall bladder out by key hole surgery although the operation is simpler the recovery period can still be weeks.
Has you wife not been given a leaflet telling her all about the surgery she is to have and what her recovery period is likely to be? Perhaps she will be given further information after her scan.
Did you follow up on care for yourself if your wife needed an operation? She will not be able to care for you straight after key hole surgery and will still need recovery time from the operation.
Take care.
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