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They requested she stop by the clinic first thing this morning.
When she got there, they told her the reason the wanted her to stop in was so that they could stress the importance that she follow up this pap smear. That it was abnormal, so abnormal, that they were not even going to do a second pap smear, that they believed a biopsy was needed, and were arranging for that biopsy at Miami, they also told her there was 5 levels of cervical cancer, and she was showing up as a level 4. Anyone know about these level things with cervical cancer?
Please every positive vibe, prayer sent her way for me, my sweet Maria.
Winter Marie
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Obviously, I'm not versed in
Obviously, I'm not versed in Cervical Cancer but I thought I'd add something to your post. You mentioned the word clinic and that immediately caught my attention. I'd take some of the "clinic" things with a grain of salt. Reason being, about 12 years ago my wife was at a Planned Parenthood Clinic for a checkup and they told her she had herpes! It was nothing more than an ingrown hair!!! Point being, I wouldn't get yourself all worked up until you have all of the facts.
In any case, wish you all the best!
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Wright State UniversityNJC said:Obviously, I'm not versed in
Obviously, I'm not versed in Cervical Cancer but I thought I'd add something to your post. You mentioned the word clinic and that immediately caught my attention. I'd take some of the "clinic" things with a grain of salt. Reason being, about 12 years ago my wife was at a Planned Parenthood Clinic for a checkup and they told her she had herpes! It was nothing more than an ingrown hair!!! Point being, I wouldn't get yourself all worked up until you have all of the facts.
In any case, wish you all the best!
-Joe
Teaching hospital, sorry, just like at Stanford, when I go to see my cancer surgeon's, I go to the Clinics, as the cancer specialist are in Clinic A through F. -
Prayers , vibes ,and everything goes there!herdizziness said:Wright State University
Teaching hospital, sorry, just like at Stanford, when I go to see my cancer surgeon's, I go to the Clinics, as the cancer specialist are in Clinic A through F.
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Fortunatelylisa42 said:praying
Hi Marie,
I will be praying all will turn out alright for your daughter. Hugs to you- I know it must be very hard to be worrying and be far away.
Hugs,
Lisa
Thankfully, I'm headed back tomorrow to Ohio, unfortunately for my husband's mother's funeral on Monday. At least I can be there for my daughter, even though it's due to unfortunate circumstances.
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I am sorryherdizziness said:Fortunately
Thankfully, I'm headed back tomorrow to Ohio, unfortunately for my husband's mother's funeral on Monday. At least I can be there for my daughter, even though it's due to unfortunate circumstances.
Winter Marie
I feel your pain, the waiting sucks as we all know. We are supposed to find out today if a biopsy is needed. I will be praying for your daughter right along with mine. Be safe on your trip.
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