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Hey . .I just got a call from my GYN today and she wants to see me . . .she says that my pap came back abnormal. She scheduled to repeat it in 3 weeks.
What could this mean? Could I have cervical cancer?
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kelmo
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Sometimes it can just be precancerous cells. I would recommend a bio-identical progesterone cream pronto. The progesterone will cleanse the dead cells and put keep the bad ones from matastcising.
kelmo
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Again, I am not a doctor, but I do seminars on natural hormone replacement and from all I've read, it should help you. But, of course, ask your doctor.
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Aniek
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There's a reason they do paps. It's to catch things early. Relax until you get in to see your doctor.
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northstar
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Hi, That happened to me many years ago. When I went back, they just did a second pap, and that one came back normal.....no problem. Had normal results after that, so lab mistakes can happen.
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mlkeen
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Also google folic acid and cervical dysplasia.
There is a connection between a folic acid def and dysplasia. Folic acid is needed by the body to keep DNA replicating properly,
When I have my bad pap I self treated with a pretty high dose of folic acid and my re-test 4 weeks later was fine.
I continue to take double the daily recommended amount of folic acid.
I later discovered the reason for my folic acid defic. was gluten intolerance causing my to mal-absorb nutrients.
It all goes back to gut health. I have been off gluten for a long time now and my vitamin and mineral levels are pretty close to normal.
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