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My gyno called. I have an abnormal pap.

I'm not freaking out (yet anyways). In a strange way I've been expecting this call for a couple of years now. 

I have to call the office first thing Monday to schedule a colposcopy. Gravy. 

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Re: My gyno called. I have an abnormal pap.

  • They don't do another pap first?

    Don't freak out. You are going to be just fine. 

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
  • This happened to me many years ago. My biopsy was negative and I had follow-up normal Paps. Don't worry about it...I am sure you will be fine!
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  • I'm with Muddled, I thought they re-pap'd.

    papped?

    whatever. 

    That happened to me a few times. Then I switched doctors. Because mine was swabbing my butthole the entire time. (just kidding, but I did switch doctors)

    I'm sure all is well though!

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  • I've had abnormal paps for a few years now and have had a few colposcopies. They suck but it's no big deal. I hope all is well!


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  • This happened to me once.  It was with a new doctor and they just repapped.  I got the results from the first one and it said "insufficient sample". Could just be they didn't get enough cells.  Don't stress.  I'm sure it'll be ok.
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  • I don't know why they aren't papping me again. TBH, the call caught be off guard, so I just said "ok" over and over again.

    I'm sure I'll get more info on Monday. 

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  • That's totally crap though, to call you on a Friday with

    ohhaiyourpapsmearwasabnormalhaveagoodweekend.

    At least do that shizz on, like Tuesday so you don't have to spend your weekend over analyzing it. Unless I'm the only one who does that, which is entirely possible.

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  • I had an abnormal pap a few years ago. A colposcopy and biopsy later I was diagnosed with cervical cancer.

    A LEEP later, the cancer was gone.......I've had one abnormal pap since, and that resulting colposcopy showed nothing. I'm not saying that abnormal pap = cancer - I'm just saying that even if it is cancer, it's not the end of the world. You caught it, whatever it is, early.

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    That's totally crap though, to call you on a Friday with

    ohhaiyourpapsmearwasabnormalhaveagoodweekend.

    At least do that shizz on, like Tuesday so you don't have to spend your weekend over analyzing it. Unless I'm the only one who does that, which is entirely possible.

    I can overanalyze like a mofo. I'm trying extra hard not to. I thought it was pretty weak to catch me on a Friday too, but I'm sure it wasn't intentional. She was probably catching up on calls and paperwork before the weekend. I'll grace her with another peek at my vag next week and I can laugh about it all a couple days after that. 

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  • SPEAKING OF CUTTING A CERVIX... that sucks Bowies. I agree that they're jerks for end of day Fridaying that crap.
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  • This Friday business was weak on their part. Don't freak - whatever it is, you caught it early - and likely it is nothing! I've had a few "abnormal" paps that turned out to just be an insufficient sample and a strangely positioned cervix. **healthy cervix dust***
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    I had an abnormal pap a few years ago. A colposcopy and biopsy later I was diagnosed with cervical cancer.

     

    A LEEP later, the cancer was gone.......I've had one abnormal pap since, and that resulting colposcopy showed nothing. I'm not saying that abnormal pap = cancer - I'm just saying that even if it is cancer, it's not the end of the world. You caught it, whatever it is, early.

    This is EXACTLY what happened to me.  Don't worry too much.

    Also, ask your doctor for xanax or valium before the colposcopy.   Mine was a total piece of cake and I absolutely attribute that to the xanax I took beforehand. 

  • Same thing happened to me.  I did the full on freak out all weekend.  Like, hysterical.  No pun intended.  I got a second pap which turned out fine.  The clinic I was going to wanted to do a colposcopy, but I had to travel way far so I scheduled at a different clinic with a different gyn who went with the second pap to verify the abnormal results.  Then I had to go again in 6 months, then 6 months after that.  Once I had 3 normals in a row it was back to the annual. 

    Don't sweat it.  

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  • You are going to be fine, but more importantly, believe that even if it's not OK, you're going to be OK. You have people, and love, and support. You can take whatever life throws your way. You really can.

    That said, this shits going to be fine. The other shits mentioned above is handy, though. Anytime it's needed.

  • This happened to me once...
    I had to schedule a coloscopy, I went and they had these super magnifiers in my cooch he swabbed with idodine and he said everything looked okay so I didnt need to get the coloscopy done. Hopefully you're fine and dont need to get it done...

    they also spilled iodine allll over my uniform so I had to walk out of the hospital looking crazy until I can go home and change. lol

    good luck!

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  • Hi Bowies, I'm just a lurker but I wanted to echo everybody else and pitch in my cervical history too.  I had an abnormal pap, they did a colposcopy/biopsy, and determined that I needed a LEEP because of cancerous cells.  There was no intervening wait six months for another pap - but still, the doctor assured me that this is not unusual.  That was three years ago and I've had normal paps ever since.  This sort of junk is why we go in every year for the paps in the first place - so we can catch it when it's early and totally treatable!  

    Oh also, your mileage may vary but I leaked iodine and spotted after my biopsy for a little bit, it was gross. 

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  • You will be fne.  I agree that they shoulden't call with this crap on a Friday!
  • I had an abnormal pap a few years ago.  They didn't do another pap and went straight for a colposcopy.  It was normal.  Everything has been fine until a month ago.  I got another abnormal pap which they did another colposcopy yesterday and determined it was just pregnancy.
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  • I had several abnormal paps and 2 culpos. The culpos were a little uncomfortable but pretty easy.

    Once I quit smoking, my paps went back to normal.

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  • I had an abnormal pap a few years ago.  I colposcopy revealed CIN III (step below cancer).  I had a LEEP and have been healthy since.

    Don't stress too much.  A colposcopy is really no big deal - I don't remember it being painful or stressful.  The situation was certainly stressful, but not the procedure.   I had my LEEP done in an OR (not the doctor's office) and that was scarier, but I again, over quickly enough.

    This is what Paps are for - finding abnormal cells early so they can be taken care of.  The transition from healthy cell to cancer cell takes years so everything is in your favor here.

    Good luck to you! :-)

  • Dude, you're a strong woman.  You can handle whatever they dish at you - which will no doubt be nothing to worry about.  Sorry about the Friday timing, grr.
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    I'm not freaking out (yet anyways). In a strange way I've been expecting this call for a couple of years now. 

    I have to call the office first thing Monday to schedule a colposcopy. Gravy. 

    I hope everything goes well and that you are cancer free. That is scary. 

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  • I'll chime in here. A couple of years ago I had an abnormal pap and had to have a colposcopy and biopsy done. The colposcopy wasn't too bad, but the biopsy hurt a bit. After that everything was determined to be normal and had to have follow up paps done every 6 months. After my third normal pap I was put back to yearly paps. You'll be fine and know that we're thinking of you.
  • Just chiming in to say that I so admire your attitude, not just on this but on everything that you've dealt with over the last few years.

    I'm sure everything will be ok and I hope you're having a great weekend despite your Doctor's lousy timing.

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  • I have had this several times.  First time - repeated the test a few months later and was OK.

    Second time - scheduled a colposcopy 

    There are many reasons you can have an abnormal pap that are inconsequential.

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  • I'm sorry about their crappy timing and that you have to get a colposcopy.  I hope all goes well.  Try not to worry, the stories here all sound hopeful.  I'll keep good thoughts for you.
  • I had that years ago. Turned out it was precancerous cells (for cervical cancer).

    They treated it with a brief fairly painless procedure, and I have had normal paps ever since. This was over 15 years ago. So I hope you don't worry too much--I am sure it will be fine!

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  • Bowies, I won't be here on MOnday, so I just wanted to say good luck. I hope all goes well.
    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
  • Wishing you the best.

    That happened to me.

    I waited a month or so, then had another pap with another gyn. It was fine.

    That other doc was too knife happy, imo. I cleared out of there and got another doc.
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