I had one when I was 19 and it was just like the PP's have said. I had the laser to burn off the abnormal cells which wasn't pleasant but also fairly straightforward. I had to have 12 monthly pap smears after that. Once I had been clear for 10 years I went back to 2 yearly check ups.
Oh yes... such fun... I had CIN1 cells and they monitored me every 6 mths over 2 years and often in HPV cases, the issues resolve themselves. But in my case I had the colposcopy and little biopsies which sting a bit and cause mild cramping afterwards, then had my cervix lasered which was really quite easy and painless, and had paps every year for about another 4 years before it finally resolved.
I now get to have paps with my GP every year... he thinks 2 is fine, but I am so paranoid after it taking so long to resolve that I would rather keep on top of it.
My mum had this done last year.. She had abnormal cells on her pap test. She ended up having a hysterectomy as she was then diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Luckily, it hadn't spread to outside her uterus. It was caught in the early stages.
Oh Turkish, how awful. Well I had a pap 2 years ago and it was fine. So my doctor said it was best to wait this previous 6 months. If I hadn't had a pap for about 5 years and had abnormalities, they would have recommended a colopscopy straight away at my last appointment.
Hopefully they have gone back to normal actually! Crossing fingers.
I had a colposcopy and was under general for it (I was CIN 3)> I think it was at least 4 years ago now and Im back on 2 yearly pap smears. Good luck xo
I had a colposcopy done when i was 21. I also had a cone biopsy done at the time. It did sting, but i was very uptight and nervous. I was between CIN2 and CIN3 so had to then have the cells removed. I didn't have laser, i had a curette to remove them under a general.
Now, i just have to have paps every 12 months and there hasn't been a problem since.
Good luck hun. It's a bit of a nerve-racking thing...I remember!
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