Abnormal PAP: I'm scared!

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I recieved a call yesterday that my pap smear from two weeks ago showed dysplasia. Now I need to go back for a colposcopy and further testing. I've never had an abnormal pap before but it has been at least three years since I had my last exam. I don't have any of the risk factors- no history of STD's, never smoked, no family hx, blah, blah, blah, but still.... I'm so scared right now. The soonest available appointment was for Janurary 8 so I have to worry through the holidays. I did ask to go on the cancellation list.

As a nurse, I of course asked lots of questions and then went online to do some research about dysplasia. YIKES! I dug up all kinds of terrifying stories about women who ended up with cervical cancer after a dysplasia diagnosis. Hubby blows it off and says not to worry, but how can I not? I'm freaking out here so I hope someone out there will be able to offer some past experience or advice. Thanks

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This needs to be clarified a bit better..... HPV increases the risk for cervical cancer.. but from what i know and researched it doesn't CAUSE cervical cancer. Technically there is no cure for hpv, but i have heard reports that your body will destroy some strains in a matter of a couple years. Which i could believe since there is over 100 strains of hpv.

An interesting fact i came across once.... the non-contagious warts that some people get-- planter warts? is also a strain of hpv.

Okay, I called my gyn to find out what my lab results revealed. My pap showed mild dysplasia, which makes me feel a little better. I will get the colpo done Jan 8 and go from there. Hubby has been much more supportive since he sees how freaked out I am. Even made me coffee this morning before I got up. :)

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I also had an abnormal pap in 2002. CIN II (moderate dysplasia) I had the colposcopy and LEEP procedure done. It wasn't all that painful. I did not have much pain after. Just mild cramping. I could have worked if I had work that day. All paps have been fine since. :-) No need to worry yet! Even if you do have severe dysplasia prognosis is excellent if it is treated early.

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Had an abnorm pap some years back----mod dyplasia. Once the biopsy and tx were done, all was good. Never had a problem pap since. I wish you good health when this is all done.

I recieved a call yesterday that my pap smear from two weeks ago showed dysplasia. Now I need to go back for a colposcopy and further testing. I've never had an abnormal pap before but it has been at least three years since I had my last exam. I don't have any of the risk factors- no history of STD's, never smoked, no family hx, blah, blah, blah, but still.... I'm so scared right now. The soonest available appointment was for Janurary 8 so I have to worry through the holidays. I did ask to go on the cancellation list.

As a nurse, I of course asked lots of questions and then went online to do some research about dysplasia. YIKES! I dug up all kinds of terrifying stories about women who ended up with cervical cancer after a dysplasia diagnosis. Hubby blows it off and says not to worry, but how can I not? I'm freaking out here so I hope someone out there will be able to offer some past experience or advice. Thanks

hey there, don't panic... i have a good news for you. My friend had a dysplasia. the md advised her to undergo colposcopy which turned out normal.doctor said just have the paps done in next 6 mos.meanwhile, she searched the net and found a website of herbal meds. she took it for 3 months and redo paps and it turn out negative. i hope i made you feel better. if you want to know more just pm me ok. goodluck!!!!!

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