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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: Chronic inflammation-cervix-dysplsia CINII, again-Pap's clean

From: Terri (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 22 May 2007 09:47:14 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 22 May 2007, Pat Sonnenstuhl wrote: >Pat, thank- you for replying. Have been checking every day for a reply. Have already had colposcopy on April 27, took two biopsies interior showing dysplasia CIN II ( had laser surgery in 2003 for dysplasia CIN III) exterior, showing chronic inflammation. Didn't know that dysplasia could affect the vagnia, just "attacked" the cervix. What, do you think, is my best course of treatment, hysterectomy?,decided years ago no more kids. Since 2003 paps have been coming back fine, had yearly pap on April 17, have gotten the results back and is NOT showing any dysplasia, yet the biopsy is showing CIN II.
>One reason I didn't respond is that your situation is very complicated.
>YOU need a gyn provider who will explain things and work with you to
>find a cure. I would highyly suspect HPV is at the root of many of your
>concerns. It is associated with cervical changes, and most probably
>vaginal wall changes in your situation. I am doubtful the pain you are
>feeling is associated wiht the cytotec of prostin gel that was used to
>induce labor. Sometiems women do have pain like you are describing. A
>good look with a colposcopy is in order, to look carefully at the
>tissues and take appropriate biopsies.
>
>At Tue, 22 May 2007, Terri wrote:
>>
>>I have posted two messages, and still waiting for someone to read and
>>give me some advise. I have had intercourse pain for about 15 years
>>now, use to be in certain positions, now in everyone. NP did yearly
>>pap, and noticed cervix was EXTREMELY inflammed. Referred me to OB/GYN.
>>Went to see him on April 27. Took two biospies from cervix (very
>>painful) interior and exterior ( saw my cervix on the screen, looks like
>>it needs a skin graft). OB/GYN prescribed antibiotic cream for 10 days,
>>it was uncomfortable using as I could feel it hitting my cervix, it just
>>gave me cramps. OB/GYN's office wants to see me on May 24. Called NP
>>office to let them know, they had results of biopsies,I asked if she
>>could see me and tell me what they were, went in to see her and said
>>chronic inflammation exterior and dysplasia CIN II interior. I had
>>laser surgery for dysplasia in 2003(CIN III). Had two paps a year for
>>two years after laser and one every year since, everything is coming
>>back fine, no infections or dysplasia, yet it's in biopsies, how can
>>this be? That's what pap's are for, to catch it. I gave birth in Feb.
>>1999. They used gel to get labour started, three doses. Could it be
>>from that, everything was alright (had pain but it was bearable)until
>>that. Could the gel have "side effects" that they don't know about? I
>>have been on birth control pill for about 17 years. Thinking very
>>strongly of having hysterectomy (I'm 33), so I won't have this problem
>>anymore. OB/GYN said at first appointment freezing cervix to see if
>>that would help, then doing hysterectomy, I don't want cervix froze,
>>don't see how that is going to help with chronic inflammation. NP said
>>if it was her, and now that she has see biospy results, she would have
>>hysteretomy and be done with it. I trust her opinion, she is very good.
>>Anyone have any questions to ask when I go see OB/GYN, and advise on
>>what to do? Thank you.
>
>--
>Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT
>
>Hypnosis for Healing and HypnoFertility Therapy
>http://home.comcast.net/~prebirthhealth/hypnosisforhealing.htm
>http://home.comcast.net/~prebirthhealth/birthcounseling.htm
>



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