No, Notherngirl, no hysterectomy mentioned at this stage. I told the gynae that which ever Dr I speak to about anything always want me to come in for an internal exam and I refuse due to the pain from VA. My last smear in the summer was impossible. She wanted to know why my GP didn't refer me to hospital for exams or smear, she said I could have local, sedation or GA if needed for any necessary exam. She told me to insist, in future, that they refer me. I haven't had any children so my cervix (gynae explained) will never have opened and that combined with VA means they wouldn't attempt hysteroscopy without GA. Why don't you contact them and ask for it too? I will never have anything that could be painful now.
With regards to your first grandchild, you're jumping the gun, thinking you may not be here, you will be. I know it's easy for our minds to think the worst, but it is apparently very rare that either of us has cancer. The chances are, the biopsy will come back with good results for us both. If they don't, I would think the best option would be hysterectomy. I believe I will be informed by letter of the results which is novel. I would think hearing from the specialist would be far better, but there we go.
So, please do try and focus on the fact that there is only a 7% chance with that thickness it could be cancer. If you did have to have a hysterectomy, my friend has had one recently (she's 70) because her family have a genetic propensity to cancer. She bounced back really fast as was fine.
But try to put that to the back of your mind until either of us know.
Please think about contacting the gynae depth and ask for a general anaesthetic too.