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anonymous
writes: Ok could you help me please because im so worried.Basically my mums got a problem shes 53 and always thought she was going through the menopause because her periods hadn't stopped but she didn't see any for like months and then they suddenly started again and basically they all over the place. But the problem now is she went to the doctors with a bloating of the stomach and her boobs were massive and hurt.(no shes not pregnant btw) And she had a blood test which said she wasn't going through the menopause but had a high estrogen level which she shouldn't have.(abit like shes getting younger lol) And the doctor don;t know what it is so has sent her for a scan and is waiting for an appointment.The thing is im so worried, she had an operation nearly 3 years ago and when she did they checked her all around her ovaries n stuff and i think did a scan n said everything was fine except she thinks they said something about very large ovaries. I dunno really. But everything was fine back thenIm really worried though because yes im one of these that always over reacts and thinks the worst of everything and gets extremely paranoid but im so worried in case its something like cancer and it can't be cured because i dunno wot it could be or anything but knowing my luck it will be. And i really don't want it to be but i dunno have any of you got any idea what it is. She said if they offer she wants all that part taking out but i seriously don't want it to be cancer or anything serious like that thats not curable. I don't have a dad n im an only child. Im closer to my mum than ive ever nown anyone to be n really couldn't live without her. please help me ut my mind at rest! please...
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 November 2008): I don't know what it could be and unless there's a doctor reading these posts, I don't think it would be a good idea to ask for a diagnosis! I do know you are in a panic, understandably. Try to calm down, be there for your Mom. Hopefully they will discover the problem and correct it! In any case, be of support to her now. She needs you! She's very lucky to have a daughter who loves her as you do! I wish you both the best of luck and GOOD HEALTH!
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