Emma Drew #5 WLS, can’t eat a thing. Except cheese, beans and meat from a tin

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I watched some of her live. She said her treatment is the mirena coil (she already has it) and gentle exercise to lose weight. Once she has lost enough weight she will get surgery to remove the cyst/possible hysterectomy

She said she had no symptoms so the weight loss surgery may have saved her life

I wish her the best for recovery. Of course we’ve all called her out on here and had a giggle at her antics but it’s clear no one wishes her any harm
 
No, this is horrifying. Id come off calling her out on here anyway because i thought to myself we don't know everything which goes on.

I liked her and just got annoyed by thinking she was underhand about some things.

I feel so sad for her, no one deserves this
 
Emma said the treatment for her is the mirena coil. My cousin had the same treatment -mirena coil. Her thickened womb lining was biopsied and cancerous and thankfully the lowest possible grade and thus hormone treatment worked and no further treatment alongside this. My cousin was 19 stone and her consultant said her obesity is the main cause of womb cancer in under 40’s. I hope Emma’s is the same outcome and the weight drops off her to save her life.
Now from her stories, it sounded as if Emma’s consultant was more concerned with her huge ovarian cyst and the chance of rupture/strangulation of this. But I may be wrong.
Emma said she knew it was bad news when Costa was shut. She then got her Costa elsewhere. I personally don’t understand how she was obsessing over Costa that day, but still. I wish her good health.
 
Emma said the treatment for her is the mirena coil. My cousin had the same treatment -mirena coil. Her thickened womb lining was biopsied and cancerous and thankfully the lowest possible grade and thus hormone treatment worked and no further treatment alongside this. My cousin was 19 stone and her consultant said her obesity is the main cause of womb cancer in under 40’s. I hope Emma’s is the same outcome and the weight drops off her to save her life.
Now from her stories, it sounded as if Emma’s consultant was more concerned with her huge ovarian cyst and the chance of rupture/strangulation of this. But I may be wrong.
Emma said she knew it was bad news when Costa was shut. She then got her Costa elsewhere. I personally don’t understand how she was obsessing over Costa that day, but still. I wish her good health.
Will the coil help it to go or will it always be there and not progress? I didn't know a coil was used to treat cancer until she said.
 
Will the coil help it to go or will it always be there and not progress? I didn't know a coil was used to treat cancer until she said.
I didn't know that either. My first thought was surgery to remove the cancer followed by chemotherapy/radiotherapy. Hopefully she will recover sooner than soon but I do hope that this is the wake up call needed to tweak her relationship with food
 
It’s only a sole treatment (along with hormone injections ) in very early stage of women of child bearing age. If Emma doesn’t want kids or it’s more advanced they do hysterectomy too. They’ll monitor her womb as the hormones in the coil will thin the womb lining and they can keep testing it.
 
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