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03/30/2008 02:18 AM
darrert
Posts: 5
New Member

I'm totally shaken by this.

i've had vaginal bleeding over the last couple of weeks. i didn't pay much attention over it and kinda prefered to ignore it all together.

i've talked to a gal i know in a party last night and she said vaginal bleeding can be caused because of Cervical Cancer. i also have pain during sex ;-(

i think i'll make a doc appointment on Monday.

any advice? any good doctor in Boston?

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03/31/2008 11:19 PM  Top
jaime777
jaime777Posts: 7
New Member

Hi darrert,

welcome to the group.

how did the appointment go?

did you do the pap?


Previous discussions I participated in:
Do I have Cervical Cancer?
Cervical Cancer

04/02/2008 11:41 PM  Top
sclady
sclady  
Posts: 7
Member

PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUS AND GET YOUR SELF SOME HELP MY 26 YR OLD DAUGHTER HAD THE SAME SYMPTOMS AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE TYPE 2B CERVICAL CANCER .THIS HAS BEEN A NIGHTMARE FOR ME [img] TAKE CARE OF YOUR SELF MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU

Post edited by: sclady, at: 04/03/2008 01:42

THE PICTURE IS BRANDY

04/03/2008 09:42 AM  Top
Lorilocks
Lorilocks  
Posts: 71
Member

Get into a GYN ASAP, I hope you already have. NEVER ignore any changes in your body!! There are SO many things that are TOTALLY preventable IF caught early. If you ignore things it will only get worse and possibly beyond what medical technology can do for you. Do what the doc says, keep us posted. Educate yourself.

hugs,

Lori, 40, in California

1990-1997 HPV, LEEP, 5FU

June 1997 Hysterectomy~Endometrial and Cervical Cancer

Dec 1998 Lumbar surgery

Aug 2001 Lumbar surgery

Feb 2008 Vulvar lesions excised,Vaginal biopsies performed.

March 2008 VIN3

May your Joy be Pure Joy,

and all your Pain, Champagne...

Lori 40 in California
1990-1997 HPV, LEEP, 5FU
June 1997 Hysterectomy~Endometrial and Cervical Cancer
Dec 1998 Lumbar surgery
Aug 2001 Lumbar surgery
May 2006 Gastritis, esophagitis and gastroparisis.
Feb 2008 Vulvar lesions excised,Vaginal biopsies performed.
March 2008 VIN3
April 2008 5FU
May 2008 Referred to Gyn~Onc
April 2009 Still doing the aldara and 5FU
April 2009 Dx'd with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome

May your Joy be Pure Joy,
and all your Pain, Champagne...

04/04/2008 07:55 AM  Top
AmysFund
AmysFundPosts: 5
Member

I can understand the mentality of "out of sight out of mind" or of ingnoring something and pretending it doesn't exist...we all do that at somepoint. But PLEASE make sure you schedule an appt. There's only one of you and you can't be replaced in the hearts of friends and family. Might sound a bit dramatic, but it's true. The quicker you get evaluated, the quicker you can get better!

04/06/2008 12:39 PM  Top
jaime777
jaime777Posts: 7
New Member

darrert - how are you??

please update!


Previous discussions I participated in:
Do I have Cervical Cancer?
Cervical Cancer

05/07/2008 03:42 AM  Top
darrert
Posts: 5
New Member

I'm fine. fighting ;-(
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