Thank you everyone. My uterus was left when they did the BSO but as Taz says they won't leave any part behind the uterus and cervix will have to be removed and HRT probably stopped altogether now
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Even if they did get it all you are always at higher risk of spread or other cancers. I won't know any more until I have seen the oncologist but yes it was very lax as my gynaecologist went away straight after my op and the histology was picked up by another junior consultant but no-one thought to let me know! Even when the junior consultant rang me on Thursday she wanted me to go in and get the news face to face rather than over the phone but I insisted she tell me as it had been such a farce
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Apparently my gynaecologist was shocked when she found out the result, she was certain it was all benign even at the time of surgery so she has given me an appointment to discuss it with her on Tuesday as she knew how worried I have been. I had a feeling something wasn't right all through this and I am trying to be strong for the children as they are in bits but now I know I can get on with dealing with it. That is not to say I don't have my low moments especially when its quiet at night so I am trying to keep as busy as I can.