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cervix and cryotherapy

From: Marjorie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 22 Sep 2000 12:22:22 -0500 (CDT)


Back in 1989, I was 24 years old and had an abnormal pap and was informed I had dysplacia. I then, with the doctors instructions, had cryotherapy. Immediately after, I had constant discomfort and felt as if I had a bad bladder infection. I went back to the doctor and was informed I didn't have a bladder infection. I was miserable. I was advised to go see a urologist. Without hardly examining me, the urologist diagnosed me with urithiritis and gave me Pyridine. It seemed to help with the discomfort. After about 5 years of this, I went to a gyneogologist and explained my situation. He examined my cervix and said it looked healthy and that my discomfort had nothing to do with the cryotherapy procedure. Okay, that was a waste of time. I then went to another urologist to get a second opinion. He actually examined me and looked inside my bladder, etc. He said I didn't have urithiritis and said the Pyridine wasn't doing anything, but if I thought it was, to keep taking it.

I am 35 now, and have seemed to slowly outgrow my constant pain and discomfort. About a month ago, I went for my annual exam. The nurse swabbed my cervix so hard, I had burning sensations go up the inside of both my inner thighs. Now ever since that exam, I have been having the same discomfort I previously experienced. I'm so tired of this, and haven't been able to get any help. I know this discomfort was caused by the cryotherapy. Also, when I start my period, I can slightly feel the discomfort. Why won't anyone listen to me? Help!

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Marjorie Martin



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