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Re: Cervical Dysplasia/ Provera

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Feb 16 13:00:06 2007


Endometrial hyperplasia is a condition that occurs when the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows too much. It is a benign (not cancer) condition. Hope this helps.

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At Fri, 16 Feb 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Im so sorry I dont know how to edit my post.... Its not cervical
>dyslasia its
>Endometrial hyperplasia..I dont know what I was thinking when I posted
>that. Im sorry for the confusion. My brain is not thinking clearly
>right now.
>
>t Fri, 16 Feb 2007, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>I hope someone can help me. I just got back from the gyno for a follow
>>up on a endometrial byopsy I had done 2 wks ago. Right now Im shaking
>>and confused. The doc said my cells are changing (dysplasia). After
>>that she pretty much lost me because I kept thinking cance and could not
>>focus on what she was saying.
>>She said she HAS to make sure I shed the lining and can not let it grow
>>and get thick. She put me on provera. 10 days on and then she said Ill
>>have a heavy bleed. Ill be on it for 3 months the have a sono to see
>>how its working. If it works then she will put me on bc pills. If it
>>doesnt we will go from there.
>>I dont know what to think, Im so scared the cells are going to turn
>>cancerous. Does anyone have any input or experiance with this?
>>Anything would be helpfull.
>>Thank you






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