Coping With Cervical DysplasiaThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Cervical Dysplasia Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download first LEEP, next cone biopsy I’m 22 and on my second pap test I had a high count of white blood cells. My doctor considered it nothing but was required to encourage me to go for a colposocpy. The gyno there took a biopsy and said that there was definitely abnormal cells. So two months ago I had a LEEP to remove the mild and moderate cervical dysplasia and I have just now stopped bleeding. Unfortunately I was in the less than 10% of women that the LEEP is unsuccessful for. My cervical cells are now considered moderate and severe. I will have a cone biopsy in January. Through out this process it has always been bad results and so all I can hope is that this next procedure is more successful. That I don’t have to do this again, and that I don’t bleed too much. I’ve done some research on natural remedies to help with cervical dysplasia It is by no means a cure for me but I figure some vitamins and eating healthier is worth a shot. Comments
November 2007
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