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    <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: LEEP Scheduled this Wednesday</title>
      <description>I&amp;#39;m glad this&amp;nbsp;went smoothly for you, and I hope your have clean margins..In answer to your questions,&amp;nbsp;both LEEP and cone biopsies are very invasive.&amp;nbsp;But&amp;nbsp;with a LEEP/cone biopsy, the&amp;nbsp; doctors does a standard LEEP by removing the transformation&amp;nbsp;zone of the ectocervix.&amp;nbsp;Then a &amp;quot;top hat&amp;quot; conization is done&amp;nbsp;to remove tissue from the&amp;nbsp;endocervical canal.Secondly,&amp;nbsp;the doctor should not do a LEEP, first, and then&amp;nbsp;a cone biopsy, later. The goal is to&amp;nbsp;use the correct&amp;nbsp;surgical option to remove all the abnormal tissue.&amp;nbsp;Insofar as recovery is concerned, it heals within three weeks.Your doctor should have explained this to you, per regulations. I really think you might want to consider getting a new doctor.</description>
      <author>herenow</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: LEEP Scheduled this Wednesday</title>
      <description>Hi,&amp;nbsp;I just got back and the first place I came was here!&amp;nbsp; Turns out the leep that I had was also a cone biopsy or that the words are basically interchangable...according to the nurse. I am a little sore and I guess I get the results back in about a week.&amp;nbsp; I will be praying for that to be the end of it for this go round.&amp;nbsp;Thank you again for posting and your thoughtful stories.&amp;nbsp; I will be thinking of you all too! </description>
      <author>RedSoxFan</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: LEEP Scheduled this Wednesday</title>
      <description>I had a cone biopsy done a year ago and a leep done 5 years ago.&amp;nbsp; I think that the leep is the first preventative, and then you get the cone biopsy as the next resort.&amp;nbsp; This was my case.&amp;nbsp; With the leep I was back at work the next day.&amp;nbsp; I had a mild sedative while the procedure was done and had the gross coffee ground looking discharge, bleeding subsided a few weeks later.&amp;nbsp; With the cone biopsy..it was a little more intense.&amp;nbsp; I was under general anesthia just like if you went in for surgery.&amp;nbsp; The whole thing took about 5 hours, and then I was in the comfort of my own home.&amp;nbsp; I had lots of bleeding and the coffee ground stuff for about 6 weeks, but I went back to work 2 days later.&amp;nbsp; This was accompanied by long and irregular periods, and now with&amp;nbsp;I have the&amp;nbsp;current issue of weeks of bleeding after intercourse.&amp;nbsp; I work as a restaurant manager, so I am constantly on my feet.&amp;nbsp; I do not feel that such a long recovery time is needed.&amp;nbsp; Even though I have had complications I do not feel that it is due to my profession or lack of time off.&amp;nbsp; If at all I think it helped me.&amp;nbsp; Wish you best of luck!</description>
      <author>palesandgeorgina</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: LEEP Scheduled this Wednesday</title>
      <description>Hi I had a cold knife/ cone biopsy in March.&amp;nbsp; It depends on how you handle the procedure, how quickly you come out of the anesthesia, and if your vitals are steady after the surgery.&amp;nbsp; I was back home (and I had to ride an hour and a half from the hospital) in 4 and a half hours after my surgery.I actually took almost 3 weeks off to recover.&amp;nbsp; Glad I did, because in the first week, I had this &amp;quot;techno colored&amp;quot; discharge.&amp;nbsp; Followed by some light bleeding, and stuff that looked like coffee grounds, for the next three weeks.&amp;nbsp; I was sleepy and achy....so don&amp;#39;t push yourself into returning to work too soon!!Plus, I teach school, and my room is on the 3rd floor, and no elevator.&amp;nbsp; I just didn&amp;#39;t want to take a chance to putting a strain on myself, by bounding up and down 3 flights of stairs many times per day!!Good luck........I know it sucks right now - ya gotta believe it&amp;#39;ll get better!!&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>sonchine</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>LEEP Scheduled this Wednesday</title>
      <description>Hi,&amp;nbsp;Thank you to all who post and respond on this board. It is so helpful to me, reading other people&amp;#39;s posts, helps me be more educated.&amp;nbsp;I do have two &amp;quot;more&amp;quot; questions. Is a LEEP a cone biopsy or is a cone biopsy done after LEEP if LEEP doesn&amp;#39;t work?&amp;nbsp; Are these terms interchangable at all?&amp;nbsp; I vascillate from being scared to death and kind of &amp;quot;let&amp;#39;s just take care of this&amp;quot;. &amp;nbsp;Also, what do I expect in terms of recovering from this?&amp;nbsp; I planned to work the next day (surgery is at 2:30) and the lady thought I was crazy. So now I&amp;#39;m going to take off but then what should I expect.&amp;nbsp; I guess I was taking this in stride until my intake interview.&amp;nbsp;Thanks in advance.&amp;nbsp; I meet with my dr Tue for pre op but that seems far away!&amp;nbsp; </description>
      <author>RedSoxFan</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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