Diagnosis of cervical adenocarcinoma in May 2020
Currently under follow-up observation after July surgery~~^^
- Talking about the importance of health check-ups.
- I had been postponing my health checkups due to a busy work life. Starting from January 2020, I began receiving weekly calls from the Health Management Association urging me to get a checkup. My work was extremely busy until May, so I refused and didn't answer the calls. This continued until March. Feeling very sorry, I scheduled my health checkup for mid-April, also adding an abdominal ultrasound and making the reservation for Saturday.
- Finally, the examination day ㅠ from the first test, it surprised me. During the abdominal ultrasound, a 8mm polyp was found in the gallbladder, and a CT scan was also performed, which made me feel gloomy about going to a large hospital ㅠ. Every time I get checked, polyps and nodules are visible in each organ, but fortunately, all the polyps were borderline. I finished the checkup with a gynecological examination.
- It's been less than five days since the check-up, but I received an urgent call from the Health Management Association asking me to visit. Something must be wrong.ㅠ
- I received the medical opinion and went to the gynecology department for a gynecological consultation.
- I was diagnosed with stage 3 dysplasia and immediately underwent surgery and a biopsy.ㅠ I also suffered from headaches, possibly due to anesthesia not agreeing with me.
- The biopsy results came out in less than three days. It was a very early stage of cervical adenocarcinoma, a miraculous recovery.
- I wondered if all I did was work hard looking only forward and couldn't properly care for the children.
- What did I do wrong to deserve such punishment? I also resented the fact that I was being punished. But I couldn't stay trapped in these feelings because I had my children, whom I loved dearly. So, I urgently went to Hwasun Jeondae Hospital.
- I submitted documents such as the medical opinion letter and underwent pre-surgery tests. The wait for the doctor's diagnosis felt like hell. No one else's worries mattered to me.
- Fortunately, the diagnosis was made very early enough to be treatable with surgery alone, so I don't need chemotherapy or radiation therapy—it's a stroke of luck.
- However, I was not at ease for five hours. The surgery involved removing the uterus and ovaries, and I also had to undergo surgery to remove the gallbladder.
- Seven holes were drilled into my abdomen, and the surgery went well. I thought I just had to recover, but I was mistaken. I experienced forced menopause and sudden menopausal symptoms. I had to overcome depression and pain on my own.
- I was hospitalized in a convalescent hospital that only treats cancer patients. There, I received another wound and comfort.
- When I came to my senses, I saw the children.
- I decided to exercise diligently, eat well, and live happily. As a result, it's already been three years. Although I still have residual symptoms, I feel very depressed when I think about what could have happened if I hadn't had a health checkup back then and had done it late. I am very grateful to the staff of the Health Management Association who actively encouraged me to get checked.
- And I am very grateful to my husband who cheers me on and takes care of me from the side.
- I hope everyone will never neglect their health check-ups.