Post ablation -Endometrial hyperplasia - heavy continual bleeding

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Hi gorgeous people

Am looking for advise please.

I'm 53 and at the best of times quite poorly and in a lot of pain with fybromyalgia, I cant walk far and my health has failed looking after my daughter who has ASD/ADHD and with fighting to get her needs met in school and just getting by and coping by the skin of my teeth. She now has specialist provision and is doing really well in school and is happy.

8 years ago I had an ablation to fix heavy periods. The ablation has now failed and I'm bleeding extremely heavily and continually ... Its literally like bleed outs and its not a pleasant odour either...

Ive tried to get health care but due to the pandemic I can't get help unless I'm literally at deaths door.

I've previously been diagnosed with endometrial hyperlasia when the gyni took a womb lining sample... and I've been told that progesterone is my only treatment option which I'm not prepared to take because at the best of times my mental health is fragile and I don't want to have the mood swings as I need the patience of a Saint for my daughter... I've never coped well with hormone treatments!

My questions are ...

... As I won't take progesterone will the bleeding ever stop by itself?

and

...can a womb that is so scarred up by a failed ablation reasonably and reliably be sampled and checked for cancer?

Thanks in advance

Melanie

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