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Re: 'regular' check up... HELP

From: pretty_492 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 11 20:01:41 2004


Thanks! In the beginning he said that the biopsy would probably come up chronic inflamation... A bit horrified if that's what my cervix is looking like right now though, eww.

At Fri, 11 Jun 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I've never heard of it, but looked it up on the net and found
>"Cervicitis" which "is an inflammation of the uterine cervix, usually
>caused by infection."
>
>Check out this site:
>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001495.htm
>
>Doesn't sound Endo related to me and fortunately doesn't sound serious.
>
>Good luck!
>
>At Thu, 10 Jun 2004, pretty_492 wrote:
>>
>>So I've known that I have endo for two years. I haven't really had a
>>problem with yeast (thank goodness) or some of the other not so pleasant
>>cysts and whatnot that endo makes us prone to. Mostly since we started
>>cbcp it's been nearly blue skies. I went in for my annual almost a
>>month ago. While the n.p. was looking inside she "saw something she'd
>>never seen before." The pap came out totally free and clear of
>>everything (ie cancer, precancer, std) but the doc. said "We don't just
>>send people home." So another appointment was made to have this
>>irregular flesh biopsied. (He said it looked glandular?)I have an
>>appointment this coming Tuesday to "talk about options." The biopsy came
>>back as cervixitis(bad spelling?) Does anyone know anything about this?
>>Is it another one of the joyful things I'm more susceptable to because
>>of the endo? Is it treated with meds(oral)? Am I spelling it
>>right?(pronounced service-itis) Thanks! Tomica




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