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Re: Cervicle Cancer

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jun 25 00:20:26 2005


Depending upon exactly where the cancer cells are, etc. your doctor can most likely remove the diseased portion of your cervix and you will live a normal life. Pregnancy may still be possible but will need to be closely monitored as your cervix will be weakened and miscarriage or preterm labor would be expected.

It is now, as it always was but even more so now, that you protect yourself from your sex partners as your immune system will take some time to repair itself. You should also carefully plan your future pregnancies for the best possible outcome of yourself and the baby.

Good luck and take care of yourself.

At Fri, 24 Jun 2005, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>i have cervicle cancer and i am only 17....it started out as a virus
>what shouldi do my gyno keeps tellen me all this diff stuff i just want
>to knw how severe this is
>thank you
>anonymous
>
>At Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Jessie wrote:
>>
>>At Tue, 29 Jun 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Kari Ann
>>>I had first stage cancer on my cervix and just inside my womb, There was a viral
>>>infection hiding it, a biopsy told my gyno it was there, I had mine lasered of
>>>while I was having my lap. Hopefully they have got it all I will know in
>>>November when they so a follow up smear,
>>>I hope all goes well for you and if it is cancerous cell that you can have them
>>>all removed successfully. My heart and prayers are with you I know exactly how
>>>you are feeling
>>>Take care of you
>>>Debbie UK
>>>
>>>KARI ANN HODGE wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thank yuo I needed that to start my day!!
>>>> Lots of Love,
>>>> Kari Ann
>>>>
>>>> nano wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Sending you a HUG to easy your worry!
>>>> > At Sun, 27 Jun 1999, KARI wrote:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >I apoligize that this is not endo related but I could really use you
>>>> > >gals' help. I had a complete work up on Friday and my gp was quite
>>>> > >concerned. She believes that it is very possible that I have cervical
>>>> > >cancer. I try not to obsess about it since I won't know much more for
>>>> > >about a week but I would like to start educating myself just incase.
>>>> > >She says that my cervix is extremely purple/blue in colour. I know that
>>>> > >I have endo there so I am hoping that that is all thats there. Any
>>>> > >guidance to web sites or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you
>>>> > >so very much for all your support and advice. I owe you all so very
>>>> > >much. Hope you all are doing well tonight.
>>>> > >Lots of Love,
>>>> > >Kari Ann
>>>> >
>>>> > --
>>>> > Nano,
>>>> > PS. Feel free to drop me a private mail. TS.
>>>> > http://members.xoom.com/Nano_Nowhere
>>>> >
>>>>
>>Hi, I just wanted to write to let you know the experiences that I have
>>had with cancerous cells. I am only 21 years old and have been dealing
>>with cancer cells on my cervix for about three years now. I underwent a
>>leep procedure about a year ago. All went well until my last pap. My
>>Dr. found some pre-cancerous cells again. We opted to wait, since all
>>they can do right now is cryotherapy and it hasnt help thus far. Keep
>>faith and keep going to your check-ups even after they are done and
>>clear. And if you feel like you need to go just to re-check, do it. I
>>hope your experience goes better than mine has. I have just found out
>>that I might now be able to carry my own children. That has been a
>>scary thought since I do not have any children yet, and I am just a
>>child myself. Good Luck. If you have questions dont hesitate to ask.
>>Jessie




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