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Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Now breathe ... I've been there. It's scary at 1st, but really quite common. It's most likely dysplasia, a pre-cancerous condition of the cervix. (Boys: You can quit reading now if you don't want to hear graphic 'woman talk' ... don't say I didn't warn you.)They will biopsy it - it cramps a bit, but not too bad - and probably perform a LEEP, where they cut off & cauterize the end of your cervix. Worse come to worst, you'll get to have a hysterectomy, like me. :-) Call me if you want some reassurance. I know the uncertainty, but it really is ok. I promise. The worst part is the waiting & wondering. Call me.

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