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My oldest daughter called me this afternoon after a visit to the doctor. She is quite upset and asking me for advice. I tried to advise her the best I can but since I have no experience with this I'm afraid I may not be giving the best advice. So I would like to ask anyone here that may have personal experiences that can help us to understand the situation better.
Please keep in mind that this is second hand information. I have omitted some details as I think it may be too graphic, but I am a prude so.
My daughter is 21 and in college. About 2 weeks ago she went to the college clininc for a yearly exam. When she went in they directed her to the exam room, ultimately they took 2 pelvic swabs and did a breast exam. A short time later a different lady came in and stated that her results were A Typical and that she would need to see another doctor. They made an appointment for her and sent her on her way. She went to that apointment which was today and she tells me that after waiting for some time she goes into an exam room and the lady takes her weight and asks her to sit then gives her a pamphlet on HPV. The lady proceeds to explain that she has cervical cancer and that they need to do a colposcopy. The lady continues to explain that during the colposcopy they will take a biopsy for confirmation but since it is cancerous they will have to remove it all.
I have never experienced this nor do I have older female family members that can add input. The information I was given just does not sound right. I have asked her to get a second opinion cause that just seemed like a no brainer for me. Her explanation of the visit does not sound like any visit I have ever had so I don't know what to make of it. I have researched HPV and colposcopy and I can't help but feel that the doctor she went to is putting a different spin on things.
Please let me know what you think about the situation. Does this sound right?
Thanks
Patti
Please keep in mind that this is second hand information. I have omitted some details as I think it may be too graphic, but I am a prude so.
My daughter is 21 and in college. About 2 weeks ago she went to the college clininc for a yearly exam. When she went in they directed her to the exam room, ultimately they took 2 pelvic swabs and did a breast exam. A short time later a different lady came in and stated that her results were A Typical and that she would need to see another doctor. They made an appointment for her and sent her on her way. She went to that apointment which was today and she tells me that after waiting for some time she goes into an exam room and the lady takes her weight and asks her to sit then gives her a pamphlet on HPV. The lady proceeds to explain that she has cervical cancer and that they need to do a colposcopy. The lady continues to explain that during the colposcopy they will take a biopsy for confirmation but since it is cancerous they will have to remove it all.
I have never experienced this nor do I have older female family members that can add input. The information I was given just does not sound right. I have asked her to get a second opinion cause that just seemed like a no brainer for me. Her explanation of the visit does not sound like any visit I have ever had so I don't know what to make of it. I have researched HPV and colposcopy and I can't help but feel that the doctor she went to is putting a different spin on things.
Please let me know what you think about the situation. Does this sound right?
Thanks
Patti