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Thanks for your input. Maybe I've seen too many movies. I feel much better having someone w/ OVCA screening experience tell me that this is not unusual. Good luck to you.
Sandymac Female, 70 years FL Member since Dec 2007
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I had a 2-week wait for a CT scan after an ultrasound (which also required a 2-week wait!) located a mass, so yes, a 2-week wait seems par for the course. I guess they figure if we can wait months to years before seeking answers to pelvic pain/bloating/constipation without any incident, what's another 2 weeks in the scheme of things? Also, it's doubtful a delay of a couple of weeks will result in any drastic changes in your symptoms(for better or worse). Hang in there - you'll have some answers soon.
Nancy
Thanks for your input. Maybe I've seen too many movies. I feel much better having someone w/ OVCA screening experience tell me that this is not unusual. Good luck to you.