Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: discokaren on May 08, 2019, 12:46:22 PM
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Please help, has anyone ever had this because its absolutely terrifying me. can't get a colposcopy appointment until June . People keep saying it's not cancer just cell changes, but I keep thinking what if it is when I have the colposcopy and they find it's worse than they thought......health anxiety is through the roof....
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Hello discokaren.
I'm so sorry that you are in this position and you have my sympathy.
I am 62 now but in my twenties my smear showed abnormal cells and I was supposed to have a follow up examination after six months. Unfortunately the message never reached me or my GP so I was unaware of the results and wasn't called back. Luckily over the years all subsequent smears were normal. When I saw my medical records recently and noticed the error I was told that women often have cell changes that resolve on their own and that is clearly what happened in my case. I hope my story reassures you and that you can stop worrying although I realise how difficult that is.
Take care and sending hugs.
K.
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Hi,
I had a seriously abnormal smear in my 30s, CIN 2 or 3 even. I too worried sick and had to have colposcopy etc, my consultant told me it wasn't cancer ( he should me a chart showing all the various stages ) and quite often even seriously abnormal cells would return to normal but as they don't know which ones will and which ones don't, they zap them.
I had no abnormal smears after x
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I know you won't stop worrying but like the two ladies before me, I also had an abnormal smear,apparently it can be down to other innocent factors,had another smear a few weeks later and it was normal,don't concentrate on the word “abnormal “ too much,it definitely DOES NOT always mean anything sinister.