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From: Cindy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 15 Jul 2002 16:38:22 -0500 (CDT)


Hi, I am a 23 years old, married with no children. In Feb. I was >>diagnosed with high grade dysplasia and moderate squamous
>>intraepithelial lesions. My doctor decided to do a Leep procedure
>>immediately. She advised me to recheck my pap in three months which i
>>did. My second pap came back as Low-grade sauamous intraepithelial
>>lesions and Mild dysplasia and human papillomavirus virus (HPV) which my first pap did not show this. She
>>then advised me to recheck with her in 6 months for another pap smear.
>>Since my Leep procedure, I had been having alot of pain where my left
>>ovary is and very painful intercourse with sometimes spotting
>>afterwards. She decided to do a ultrasound and found a cyst on my ovary
>>which she doesn't want to do anything about at this time. My question
>>is how can my first pap not have the Human Papillomavirus virus present
>>but three months later it picks it up? (Knowing that my husband and I
>>are very faithful to one another.) Second question is what can i do to
>>relieve pain from my ovarian cyst? Over the counter pain relievers do
>>not seem to be working? Third question is having children out of the
>>question now with all of the presenting problems I have?
>>
>>Thanks so much!
>>
>>--
>>Cindy Kilgore
>>

--
Cindy Kilgore



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