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Re: Can Cone Surgery cause painful sex?
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 05:34:03 -0600 (CST)
It is not just fear. The cervix is not a piece of stone. I had pain
for about a year after laser ablation. I do not know if it was
coincidence, but after I started taking an aloe product I found at
http://www.alotek.com, I healed up. No more painful sex or bladder problems.
(Collateral damage from the laser.) My lubrication improved, too, though
this took longer. Thank goodness a vaccine is being developed to treat
dysplasia as an alternative to these barbaric surgeries. There is
nothing "minor" about them when your organs are being mutilated.
At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Hector Nemirovsky M.D. wrote:
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>At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Anonymous wrote:
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>>My ob/gyn in Memphis suggested I get a cone surgery done since I had
>>severe dysplesia caused by HPV. I agreed to go into the hospital b/c
>>the pain was so bad during my bioposy that I passed out in her office.
>>Needless to say...NO ONE I know has ever had that kind of pain during
>>the biopsy....and now over a year after the surgery, deep penetration
>>during sex has been uncomfortable..and sometimes sharply painful. Could
>>a botched surgery have caused this?
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>No, fear perhaps.
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>Hector Nemirovsky M.D.
>Fmr Head Obstetrics Division, Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina
>Fmr Assistant Professor in Obstetrics at Medical School, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
>Private Practice,
>Buenos Aires,
>Argentina
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