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queenofmean | 17:45 Fri 06th Mar 2015 | Body & Soul
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The information in the leaflet is a bit vague in my opinion - what can I expect?
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Does this page (and, probably more importantly, its links) add anything to what the leaflet tells you?
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Colposcopy/Pages/Introduction.aspx
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Too slow as usual ;-)
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Thank you Mamya...that is a lot more clearer. Least I know what to expect now
Too much info is better than none Chris.
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Thank you too Buenchico...it's Friday so will let you off ;)
Good Queenie, very common procedure for lots of different reasons and very well tolerated really - not pleasant but then what is?
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Thanks Mamya, I was just annoyed at the vagueness in the leaflet. I'm not worried though but I do want to know what will be happening. Fingers crossed :)
Agreed information should be clear - sure all will be well.
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That's what I'm hoping for too :)
Hello queenofmean

My fingers are crossed for you, and so are Excelsior's
I had a colposcopy at the tender age of 21.

The procedure is painless and they'll probably take a biopsy to send to histology.

You'll then be called back for a smear every year for 10 years.

Try not to worry. I'm 38 now and all my subsequent smears were normal.
The worst part is just the indignity. Mind you, I had several student nurses looking on at the time of the procedure.
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Thank you Gailforce. Not got my appointment yet but don't cross them too long :) please send Excel my regards too :)

Thank you NoM, I dont mind them doing it although they may find me a little awkward (don't ask) I just hope that like yourself everything comes back ok. Thank you for your advice and insight
I had one at a similar age to NoMercy to get a lump checked out, also with a room full of students! Not that I minded. They took it off with a heated wire loop thing from memory. Was a bit uncomfortable but not too bad (I find smears uncomfortable too though).

Mine was some time ago but was advised to "abstain" for a while after if that is an issue, 6 weeks I believe I was told.
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Handy info there Eve - thank you. I do hope that I don't have a room full of witnesses - had that when I was born that is enough for me lol...it retrospect mum could have sold tickets

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