No one's sure what is going on, but the GP's I've seen are not that bothered, really. If it's early miscarriage (some signs of recent pregnancy, but open to interpretation, apparently), they expect it to be straightforward. If it's a last, hormonally-inspired hurrah from my decrepit body, then that's not a problem. {g} If it's endometrial cancer then the scan tomorrow should show that up. Apparently, it's pretty easy to deal with, but I'm trying not to look that far ahead.
What a strange few days. Much pain. Sleeping a lot too, which is very unusual for me. I need to feel better in time for Friday night's Life-Songs concert. And if something bad is going on, then I don't really know how I will cope, as Jamie is going to Geneva for a week on Sunday, which I don't think he can get out of.
I'd like the least exciting option as to causes, please. But then, we don't always get what we want.
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I'm all for unexciting reasons and boring hospital visits myself... I'll be thinking of you tomorrow and hoping that a "nice cup of tea and a biscuit" will sort you all out before Friday night's concert.
Have been informed the above prescription is a miracle worker :lol:
Feel better, my friend. :)
May God's peace surround you and keep your heart secure in Him. Praying for the results of your scan to be clear of cancer. I'm sorry for your loss if it is a miscarriage. No matter how far along, a pregnancy loss still hurts deeply.
Melanie in CA
Thinking of you today, Dorothy.
Praying, D.
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