Having a rough time
PamieAFC1903
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Hey folkies
Having a crap of a time the now .
Yesterday/today was diagnosed with CIN1, this is like pre-cancerous cells in the cervix (mentioned that for the men). Really is a wee blow just now. I have to return for another PAP test in 6 months to see if it has buggered off by itself, at the mo I am playing a waiting game .
Dont really fancy having to tell my family that I'm next on the cancer list lol.
Having a crap of a time the now .
Yesterday/today was diagnosed with CIN1, this is like pre-cancerous cells in the cervix (mentioned that for the men). Really is a wee blow just now. I have to return for another PAP test in 6 months to see if it has buggered off by itself, at the mo I am playing a waiting game .
Dont really fancy having to tell my family that I'm next on the cancer list lol.
I ♥ Runrig.
I live, sleep, eat and breathe Runrig!!!!!.
I live, sleep, eat and breathe Runrig!!!!!.
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Oh Pammie
l am so sorry you must be worried out of your mind!!!
Now this is sooooo treatable l have two friends one whose went away by teh second test and teh other had a quick zap with a lazer.
I will cross everything that you are with my first friend.
Love and for you
Toni xx0 -
Thank you Toni.
It's a shock after so many negative results.I ♥ Runrig.
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Pammie
we are here for you - do your best not to worry (easier said than done) it won't help.
AND...do tell the family if you can l am surethey will feel they want to support you too.
Love
toni xxx(((())))0 -
Sorry to hear that, I had nasty cells when I was seventeen and had them lasered so hopefully that will be the case. xxAS Sufferer
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Hi Pamie
I'm so sorry to hear that you have this worry hanging over you, but as Toni says, this is very common and easily treatable when caught at this very early stage.
I sympathise with you as I had a recent scare about skin cancer, and had some moles removed for biopsy. Waiting for the results was scary, but luckily they proved negative for me.
It's always best to err on the safe side by getting tested, and I hope that it will turn out to be a false alarm for you.
Joan0 -
Sending you a big hug, Pammie. I was wondering what you were on about on FB
Nina XXXXX0
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