It worked. I saw nothing for about 4 years. But then it happened again. I returned to the clinic where I was told the lining was thin. I was prescribed pessaries again and again it worked. For around 3 years I saw nothing but then it happened again.
This time I saw someone privately but they told me the same thing, that my uterus was thin. I was told I could use the pessaries twice a week forever - I used them for another 2 years and all was ok.
At the end of November 2022 I was getting out of my car when I felt a whoosh of liquid just empty from my pubic area. It was all down my legs and on the floor; it just wouldn’t stop. During that night I felt a few ‘whooshes’ happening but it had no smell. It was like clear thin gel, like shiny water only a bit thicker but clear. I went to see my nurse at the GP who sent me to Preston to have another ultrasound examination but this time I was told that my uterus lining was thick.
On further examination they found a polyp and they tried, unsuccessfully, to get it out. They also did a biopsy. This was on Christmas Eve 2022.
I then received a telephone call in January 2023 telling me that they had found cancer.
I was asked to see a specialist at the Preston Royal Hospital in the Gynae Department. I met with Dr Angelika Kaufmann who explained to me what my next step was.
After seeing Dr Angelika, I was informed that I needed a total hysterectomy.
I had my procedure 4 weeks later. They told me it was all contained and that there was no need to remove any lymph nodes. It was graded Stage 1 Grade 1A and no further treatment was required. It was contained and the polyp was covered in that jelly type substance.
The relief was immense. I cried. I was so very lucky.
I do think about it each and every day, how women have this silent killer lurking. My daughter is 51 and she says if she was given a choice to reduce her chances of getting cancer she would have a total hysterectomy in a heartbeat - I think maybe this is something she might opt to have.
I’m still with the Macmillan team who are there if I need them - which I’m really grateful for.