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    February 22 at 9:40 PM
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      I had LEEP done about 20 days ago, and my Dr. said it went well and all CIN II and III areas were clear.  I had the usual spotting, then watery discharge. I will note that I am on Mirena IUD, and haven't had a period in months.  One day, about a week ago, I started bleeding like a period, which I found kind of unusual, but thought it was because of my cervix being "tampered with".  Just yesterday, I st...

      February 22 at 8:15 PM view discussion
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        February 01 at 7:04 PM
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           "..CIN I, II, and II in another place..." I meant to say I, II, and IIIMy leep is today, in 3 hours!!  Why, oh why did I let them schedule me so late in the day??!  I'm at work, dreading going, and hoping my nervous stomach allows me to eat something before I take my vicodin!  My mom just visited with my 2 yr old son, I wish I could take him home and forget all of this b.s.  I hope the leep...

          February 01 at 6:59 PM view post
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            I had an abnormal PAP in December, a colposcopy mid-January, and a biopsy that resulted in mild, moderate, and severe  squamous cell dysplasia, involving endocervical glands.  The ECC resulted in mild dysplasia in the endocervix.  I got the results on paper, and it says under ECC "Rare dissociated microfragments of squamous cell epithelium, suspicious for mild squamous cell dysplasia".  On top of ...

            February 01 at 6:00 AM view discussion
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